Sagetrieb, 第 15 巻University of Maine at Orono, 1996 |
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... move " carefully through an opening in the stone wall " ( 223 ) . As Her crosses the meadow and an embankment , " she fell rather than ran into the Farrand Forest ” ( 224 ) . These crossings all point to Her as moving away from ...
... move " carefully through an opening in the stone wall " ( 223 ) . As Her crosses the meadow and an embankment , " she fell rather than ran into the Farrand Forest ” ( 224 ) . These crossings all point to Her as moving away from ...
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... move forward and backwards simulta- neously the universe itself participates in the shuttle motion of memory , the movement from present to past and back again , symbolised by the circling geese in The Flowering of the Rod 3-4 and ...
... move forward and backwards simulta- neously the universe itself participates in the shuttle motion of memory , the movement from present to past and back again , symbolised by the circling geese in The Flowering of the Rod 3-4 and ...
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... moves from time to time out to the American Southwest ; and the poem plays infinite variations on the theme of how to move through these landscapes . I can offer only a few examples , all selected from Book I : " It is not my place to ...
... moves from time to time out to the American Southwest ; and the poem plays infinite variations on the theme of how to move through these landscapes . I can offer only a few examples , all selected from Book I : " It is not my place to ...
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