The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 48
... death . But in his own mind death is a con- ception which can never be an accepted fact , as the least of his compulsory illusions about it would postulate some aware- 1 " It's [ poetry's ] object is truth , not individual and local ...
... death . But in his own mind death is a con- ception which can never be an accepted fact , as the least of his compulsory illusions about it would postulate some aware- 1 " It's [ poetry's ] object is truth , not individual and local ...
Stran 317
... deaths of many thousands more , and then decline slowly and ignominiously on St. Helena . . . . Josephine , who has ... death , is denied that , being reserved for execution at the hands of the absurd Bourbons : SPIRIT OF RUMOUR That ...
... deaths of many thousands more , and then decline slowly and ignominiously on St. Helena . . . . Josephine , who has ... death , is denied that , being reserved for execution at the hands of the absurd Bourbons : SPIRIT OF RUMOUR That ...
Stran 362
... death is the only consummation - wisdom . O supreme beauty of a night that knows no limitations - stars at the jagged edges of cock - crowing . Desperate , my mind has desired it : never my blood , whose pulse is a rhythm of the world ...
... death is the only consummation - wisdom . O supreme beauty of a night that knows no limitations - stars at the jagged edges of cock - crowing . Desperate , my mind has desired it : never my blood , whose pulse is a rhythm of the world ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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