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Organic design is the synthesizing of perceptions , the final subduing of multiplicity into unity , the emergence of cosmos from chaos . The work of art is not conceived and then followed to its final birth by any natural process of ...
Organic design is the synthesizing of perceptions , the final subduing of multiplicity into unity , the emergence of cosmos from chaos . The work of art is not conceived and then followed to its final birth by any natural process of ...
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Arnold's final line in " Isolation , ” ( p . 146 ) “ The unplumbed , salt , estranging sea , ” brings the sight and taste of the sea , along with the mystery of the bitterness and loneliness of the human condition in the flux of life ...
Arnold's final line in " Isolation , ” ( p . 146 ) “ The unplumbed , salt , estranging sea , ” brings the sight and taste of the sea , along with the mystery of the bitterness and loneliness of the human condition in the flux of life ...
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A final contrast to the sexual , the ideal , the mystical vision , the realistic acceptance , is Shakespeare's triumphant assertion in his best known sonnet , “ Let me not to the marriage of true minds / Admit impediments .
A final contrast to the sexual , the ideal , the mystical vision , the realistic acceptance , is Shakespeare's triumphant assertion in his best known sonnet , “ Let me not to the marriage of true minds / Admit impediments .
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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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