The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 15
... possible to de - personalise it , making the tree into a symbol , no longer of one's own life , but of life itself , losing one's sense of identity in the cosmos which has been momentarily grasped . In this way the spirit may end by ...
... possible to de - personalise it , making the tree into a symbol , no longer of one's own life , but of life itself , losing one's sense of identity in the cosmos which has been momentarily grasped . In this way the spirit may end by ...
Stran 45
... possible ma- terial for another poem . Indeed , our ideas - the reasonable comments humanity has been able to make on life and the universe - phrased exactly so that they may become common property , are pitiably few . We have a dusty ...
... possible ma- terial for another poem . Indeed , our ideas - the reasonable comments humanity has been able to make on life and the universe - phrased exactly so that they may become common property , are pitiably few . We have a dusty ...
Stran 75
... possible the presentation of past days bathed in the colours of the spirit , and an advance in thought and experience which made possible the introduction of new romantic elements , elements which were kept properly sub- ordinate to the ...
... possible the presentation of past days bathed in the colours of the spirit , and an advance in thought and experience which made possible the introduction of new romantic elements , elements which were kept properly sub- ordinate to the ...
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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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