Western Wind: An Introduction to PoetryMcGraw-Hill, 1992 - Всего страниц: 634 |
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... emotion ; we live more richly there than we live in any geographical world . We do not have to believe in the ideas ... emotion has found its thought and the thought has found the words . . . . ” Though emotion may be hard to define , we ...
... emotion ; we live more richly there than we live in any geographical world . We do not have to believe in the ideas ... emotion has found its thought and the thought has found the words . . . . ” Though emotion may be hard to define , we ...
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... emotion so harmful to the psyche that he defended Greek tragedy as a necessary release from pity and fear . Healthy emotion is directed to something outside ourselves ; sentimentality indulges the emotion for its own sake ...
... emotion so harmful to the psyche that he defended Greek tragedy as a necessary release from pity and fear . Healthy emotion is directed to something outside ourselves ; sentimentality indulges the emotion for its own sake ...
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... emotions named on the " emotion wheel " ( p . 102 ) are felt as present in this poem ? 16. The addition of one more stanza would make the structure sym- metrical . Where should it be ? Can you see any reason for its absence ? ( Heroic ...
... emotions named on the " emotion wheel " ( p . 102 ) are felt as present in this poem ? 16. The addition of one more stanza would make the structure sym- metrical . Where should it be ? Can you see any reason for its absence ? ( Heroic ...
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