Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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Sivu 86
... bone . " The thin wall is the wall of Thomas ' room , the wall through which he can hear the birth in the next room ... bones of a wren , which is symbolic of Christ in British folklore.12 The poet compares the maidenhead with the bones ...
... bone . " The thin wall is the wall of Thomas ' room , the wall through which he can hear the birth in the next room ... bones of a wren , which is symbolic of Christ in British folklore.12 The poet compares the maidenhead with the bones ...
Sivu 87
... bones of the Child , then , are destined to be broken even as the maidenhead was , although the breaking of Christ's ... bone of him shall not be broken . ( John xix . 32-36 ) Thus , the Child that the poet envisions is doomed to go ...
... bones of the Child , then , are destined to be broken even as the maidenhead was , although the breaking of Christ's ... bone of him shall not be broken . ( John xix . 32-36 ) Thus , the Child that the poet envisions is doomed to go ...
Sivu 103
... bone , " symbol of life and procreation , is not to be awakened , but rather broken on the crown of the " unchristened mountain In the centre of dark . " The womb and hourglass meanings before implied in the " mountain " can also apply ...
... bone , " symbol of life and procreation , is not to be awakened , but rather broken on the crown of the " unchristened mountain In the centre of dark . " The womb and hourglass meanings before implied in the " mountain " can also apply ...
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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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