Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... lines from his poem " Nocturne " come into my head : Human beings sleep : some can sleep peacefully , others have tense faces as though in hard training for eternity . They don't dare to let go even in deep sleep . They wait like ...
... lines from his poem " Nocturne " come into my head : Human beings sleep : some can sleep peacefully , others have tense faces as though in hard training for eternity . They don't dare to let go even in deep sleep . They wait like ...
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... lines , and particularly lines six and seven are quintessentially Miloszian . Is he serious ? Yes . Is he completely 100 % straightforward serious ? No. Is he being ironic again ? Not exactly . Then what ? That's what . What ? What ...
... lines , and particularly lines six and seven are quintessentially Miloszian . Is he serious ? Yes . Is he completely 100 % straightforward serious ? No. Is he being ironic again ? Not exactly . Then what ? That's what . What ? What ...
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... lines . There's a world of difference in the placement of a word . Assia Gutmann translated a line in one of his most memorable lyrics as " Hair dark above his thoughts , " which isolates in an uncanny way the hair from the head ...
... lines . There's a world of difference in the placement of a word . Assia Gutmann translated a line in one of his most memorable lyrics as " Hair dark above his thoughts , " which isolates in an uncanny way the hair from the head ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
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