Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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Sivu 98
... bear away the " pollen , " the " dust " still green with vestiges of life . The " pollen " can be both the remains of the buried and the seed of future life , and the priests seem to be its custodians . However , in describing the ...
... bear away the " pollen , " the " dust " still green with vestiges of life . The " pollen " can be both the remains of the buried and the seed of future life , and the priests seem to be its custodians . However , in describing the ...
Sivu 101
... bear the burden of redeeming the damned ( " the lost , " " the dead " ) by sacrificing Himself to Crucifixion and death . That the poet should pray " In the name of " the damned for salvation to be denied them is perhaps odd , for the ...
... bear the burden of redeeming the damned ( " the lost , " " the dead " ) by sacrificing Himself to Crucifixion and death . That the poet should pray " In the name of " the damned for salvation to be denied them is perhaps odd , for the ...
Sivu 105
... bear witness . The Child is therefore to withdraw from the uncertainties of life into the absolutes of death . In this stanza , Thomas uses the word " Sun " more evidently as a pun on the word " Son " than in previous stanzas . Here ...
... bear witness . The Child is therefore to withdraw from the uncertainties of life into the absolutes of death . In this stanza , Thomas uses the word " Sun " more evidently as a pun on the word " Son " than in previous stanzas . Here ...
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PATTERN POETRY OF GREECE MEDIEVAL | 11 |
ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH | 23 |
PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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