Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 第 1 巻Rinehart, 1953 - 743 ページ |
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... thought in the lyrics is conspicuous in two respects . The kind of meaning that can be paraphrased from the poems is often subtle , complex , difficult . And the means by which both thought and feeling are expressed the conceits and ...
... thought in the lyrics is conspicuous in two respects . The kind of meaning that can be paraphrased from the poems is often subtle , complex , difficult . And the means by which both thought and feeling are expressed the conceits and ...
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... thought and sensation are an identical event . Eliot had said that Tennyson and Browning " do not feel their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose . " But if we attempt to take this literally we become confused , for we do not ...
... thought and sensation are an identical event . Eliot had said that Tennyson and Browning " do not feel their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose . " But if we attempt to take this literally we become confused , for we do not ...
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... thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore . Since our concern was speech , and speech impelled us To purify the dialect of the tribe And urge the mind to aftersight and foresight ...
... thought to speak In streets I never thought I should revisit When I left my body on a distant shore . Since our concern was speech , and speech impelled us To purify the dialect of the tribe And urge the mind to aftersight and foresight ...
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