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2 its own likes and dislikes , and the idols of one generation often turn into the skittles of the next . No choice of poems can please everyone , and like the Irishman's evidence , this book is “ chock full of omissions .
2 its own likes and dislikes , and the idols of one generation often turn into the skittles of the next . No choice of poems can please everyone , and like the Irishman's evidence , this book is “ chock full of omissions .
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The poet goes out to turn the grass that the mower has cut in the dawn , but the mower has gone and the poet is alone : ) “ As all must be , " I said within [ Poetry and the Human Condition ] 188.
The poet goes out to turn the grass that the mower has cut in the dawn , but the mower has gone and the poet is alone : ) “ As all must be , " I said within [ Poetry and the Human Condition ] 188.
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At the end of “ The Ecstasy , ” after the description of the mystical union of the lovers ' souls , Donne writes : To our bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow But yet the ...
At the end of “ The Ecstasy , ” after the description of the mystical union of the lovers ' souls , Donne writes : To our bodies turn we then , that so Weak men on love revealed may look ; Love's mysteries in souls do grow But yet the ...
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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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