On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... close - followed by the two l's of lonely lands , we expect the last line to yield an important and equally alliterative statement : Yet , He clasps the crag with crooked hands Close to the sun in lonely lands . ... Ring'd with the ...
... close - followed by the two l's of lonely lands , we expect the last line to yield an important and equally alliterative statement : Yet , He clasps the crag with crooked hands Close to the sun in lonely lands . ... Ring'd with the ...
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... close frame of doubt . . . . would have been too formal . I tried : And fix my mind in a close net of doubt .. But a mind can hardly be fixed in a net ; besides , net has the negative connotations of imprisonment without escape . I had ...
... close frame of doubt . . . . would have been too formal . I tried : And fix my mind in a close net of doubt .. But a mind can hardly be fixed in a net ; besides , net has the negative connotations of imprisonment without escape . I had ...
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... close call has a somewhat outmoded slang significance , was an accident that did disturb me . The eye cannot mistake caul for call , and the eye commands the inner ear . Poetry is read , not listened to , nine times out of ten . And close ...
... close call has a somewhat outmoded slang significance , was an accident that did disturb me . The eye cannot mistake caul for call , and the eye commands the inner ear . Poetry is read , not listened to , nine times out of ten . And close ...
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