Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... aspects will show how Herbert attained a complete correspondence between emotive feeling in the lines and external shape , and , with this correspondence ( and partially because of it ) , a more important conciliation of the absolute ...
... aspects will show how Herbert attained a complete correspondence between emotive feeling in the lines and external shape , and , with this correspondence ( and partially because of it ) , a more important conciliation of the absolute ...
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... aspects of reality , " which he could reassemble poetically into works more " truthful " than reality . Apollinaire could also find a great deal of advantage in war because it made his function perfectly clear to him . He was a soldier ...
... aspects of reality , " which he could reassemble poetically into works more " truthful " than reality . Apollinaire could also find a great deal of advantage in war because it made his function perfectly clear to him . He was a soldier ...
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... Aspects of the reality of war -- scenes through a gunsight -- are placed together to form a new structure -- an almost mystical vision by the poet and his progress toward truth . Another example of the third type of pictorial poems is ...
... Aspects of the reality of war -- scenes through a gunsight -- are placed together to form a new structure -- an almost mystical vision by the poet and his progress toward truth . Another example of the third type of pictorial poems is ...
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