Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... becomes less and less , for the ex- pression of subtle poetic thought demands the rapid use of a chain of emblems rather than the exhaustive development of an individual emblem . Whereas an emblem of Quarles is didactically firm , the ...
... becomes less and less , for the ex- pression of subtle poetic thought demands the rapid use of a chain of emblems rather than the exhaustive development of an individual emblem . Whereas an emblem of Quarles is didactically firm , the ...
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... becomes the agent of outward weeping for Apollinaire's inward weeping . It becomes his own outward expression and lament , and thereby releases him not only from awareness of his present condition and war environment but also from his ...
... becomes the agent of outward weeping for Apollinaire's inward weeping . It becomes his own outward expression and lament , and thereby releases him not only from awareness of his present condition and war environment but also from his ...
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... become not only a devotional man but a father as well . Of course , it cannot be stated that Thomas has actually turned to religion to become a pious man outside of his poetry . Such a point is debatable , for the tendency has been ...
... become not only a devotional man but a father as well . Of course , it cannot be stated that Thomas has actually turned to religion to become a pious man outside of his poetry . Such a point is debatable , for the tendency has been ...
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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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