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It may be said that we cannot visualize it too carefully , that it's the feel of a pair of compasses we must get , the sense of leaning and firmness , the pull between the two feet . But doesn't Donne force the visual on us with his ...
It may be said that we cannot visualize it too carefully , that it's the feel of a pair of compasses we must get , the sense of leaning and firmness , the pull between the two feet . But doesn't Donne force the visual on us with his ...
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Is it to feel each limb Grow stiffer , every function less exact , Each nerve more weakly strung ? * - It is to suffer this , And feel but half , and feebly , what we feel . Deep in our hidden heart Festers the dull remembrance of a ...
Is it to feel each limb Grow stiffer , every function less exact , Each nerve more weakly strung ? * - It is to suffer this , And feel but half , and feebly , what we feel . Deep in our hidden heart Festers the dull remembrance of a ...
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Poets feel as other people feel , but they are artists , making something from their grief . We may be sure no first - rate poem on this theme was ever composed in the actual shock and agony of bereavement . One of the miseries of that ...
Poets feel as other people feel , but they are artists , making something from their grief . We may be sure no first - rate poem on this theme was ever composed in the actual shock and agony of bereavement . One of the miseries of that ...
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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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