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The response is an instinctive mental adjustment , like the mobilization of the necessary muscles to perform any simple physical action , and in the same way it is in fact a multiple movement . At once we prepare to meet a use of ...
The response is an instinctive mental adjustment , like the mobilization of the necessary muscles to perform any simple physical action , and in the same way it is in fact a multiple movement . At once we prepare to meet a use of ...
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These are simple but powerful examples of poetic symbols , linking the sensuous with emotional and moral implications , but visionary poets often use symbols in more elusive ways , leaving with us as much a sense of mystery as of ...
These are simple but powerful examples of poetic symbols , linking the sensuous with emotional and moral implications , but visionary poets often use symbols in more elusive ways , leaving with us as much a sense of mystery as of ...
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The simple meaning of “ directive ” is that which directs , therefore , a guide . But as a technical term in military ' or civil administration it has come to mean practical instructions for carrying out a plan or operation .
The simple meaning of “ directive ” is that which directs , therefore , a guide . But as a technical term in military ' or civil administration it has come to mean practical instructions for carrying out a plan or operation .
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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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