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But this is what Blake writes : Bring me my Bow of burning gold ! Bring me my Arrows of desire ! Bring me my Spear ! O clouds , unfold ! Bring me my Chariot of fire ! I will not cease from Mental Fight , Nor shall my Sword sleep in my ...
But this is what Blake writes : Bring me my Bow of burning gold ! Bring me my Arrows of desire ! Bring me my Spear ! O clouds , unfold ! Bring me my Chariot of fire ! I will not cease from Mental Fight , Nor shall my Sword sleep in my ...
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Dimpled and fat are adjectives which bring to mind healthy babies ; the flower heal - all brings ideas of a universal panacea , while the white satin suggests the soft shimmering folds of a bridal gown . These , however , are “ assorted ...
Dimpled and fat are adjectives which bring to mind healthy babies ; the flower heal - all brings ideas of a universal panacea , while the white satin suggests the soft shimmering folds of a bridal gown . These , however , are “ assorted ...
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His poetry stands , in matter and manner , in form and content , as an indestructible proof , not only that man suffers and endures and recreates himself , but also that he can create cosmos from chaos , and bring into being at least ...
His poetry stands , in matter and manner , in form and content , as an indestructible proof , not only that man suffers and endures and recreates himself , but also that he can create cosmos from chaos , and bring into being at least ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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