Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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Стр. 104
... death in the bones / like a pure sound / like a barking without a dog / ... Death comes to the sono- rous / like a shoe without a foot / like a suit without a man , " he reveals death in its embodiment in absences . These similes ...
... death in the bones / like a pure sound / like a barking without a dog / ... Death comes to the sono- rous / like a shoe without a foot / like a suit without a man , " he reveals death in its embodiment in absences . These similes ...
Стр. 133
... death . But as an adult , Rilke needed death to free himself from self - consciousness . Death's presence , he wrote , can release us from our " anxious " striving " to please . so that for a while we act life / transported , not ...
... death . But as an adult , Rilke needed death to free himself from self - consciousness . Death's presence , he wrote , can release us from our " anxious " striving " to please . so that for a while we act life / transported , not ...
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... Death is the sanction of everything that the storyteller can tell . He has borrowed his authority from death . . . Death appears ( in a story by Hebel ) ... with the same regularity as the Reaper does in the processions that pass around ...
... Death is the sanction of everything that the storyteller can tell . He has borrowed his authority from death . . . Death appears ( in a story by Hebel ) ... with the same regularity as the Reaper does in the processions that pass around ...
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