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A mind Michael Angelo knew That can pierce the clouds , Or inspired by frenzy Shake the dead in their shrouds ; Forgotten else by mankind , An old man's eagle mind . > The tranquil opening stanza sets the physical scene , as if for a ...
A mind Michael Angelo knew That can pierce the clouds , Or inspired by frenzy Shake the dead in their shrouds ; Forgotten else by mankind , An old man's eagle mind . > The tranquil opening stanza sets the physical scene , as if for a ...
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And the poets , since those of Greece , Rome , China , India and the Hebrews , illustrate how at all times man's spirit has been " restless and irregular , " consuming its rag and bone , seeking peace of mind , and finding it the ...
And the poets , since those of Greece , Rome , China , India and the Hebrews , illustrate how at all times man's spirit has been " restless and irregular , " consuming its rag and bone , seeking peace of mind , and finding it the ...
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that takes place in this world , the reincarnation of life into art ; the reincarnation of the mind and spirit of the creative artist into a new sense medium , a new , living physical form in language . He tells us himself that this is ...
that takes place in this world , the reincarnation of life into art ; the reincarnation of the mind and spirit of the creative artist into a new sense medium , a new , living physical form in language . He tells us himself that this is ...
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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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