Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... turn . By line forty of the poem he has anthropomorphized the waves in a heavy - handed attempt at foreshadowing ... turning , trailing away in silence down the shore where the roaring battle lines of breakers crash and drag . Here is ...
... turn . By line forty of the poem he has anthropomorphized the waves in a heavy - handed attempt at foreshadowing ... turning , trailing away in silence down the shore where the roaring battle lines of breakers crash and drag . Here is ...
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... turn his back when he sees and hears " the current / drag- ging with it those who want to go and those / who don't ... turn crossways , sluggish , and spin helplessly away , and others follow their nose onto the riverbank , steer in ...
... turn his back when he sees and hears " the current / drag- ging with it those who want to go and those / who don't ... turn crossways , sluggish , and spin helplessly away , and others follow their nose onto the riverbank , steer in ...
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... turn to form ? Leopardi : " Men are miserable by necessity , yet deter- mined to think themselves miserable by accident . ” Is this the same as the return to the figure and the image in painting ? Or the swing back toward straight ...
... turn to form ? Leopardi : " Men are miserable by necessity , yet deter- mined to think themselves miserable by accident . ” Is this the same as the return to the figure and the image in painting ? Or the swing back toward straight ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
On Tomas Tranströmer | 51 |
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