Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 24
... idea of interacting ' fields ' . But he comes very close to defining the same principle . Towards the end of The Prelude , Book II , he tries to capture how as a youth he experienced ' the sentiment of being ' : From Nature and her ...
... idea of interacting ' fields ' . But he comes very close to defining the same principle . Towards the end of The Prelude , Book II , he tries to capture how as a youth he experienced ' the sentiment of being ' : From Nature and her ...
Pagina 15
... idea reminiscent of the New Critic Archibald MacLeish's phrase ' A poem should not mean / But be ' ( ' Ars Poetica ' 11. 23–24 ) . Certainly , such a view seems to do the most justice to what Herbert appears to expect from the ...
... idea reminiscent of the New Critic Archibald MacLeish's phrase ' A poem should not mean / But be ' ( ' Ars Poetica ' 11. 23–24 ) . Certainly , such a view seems to do the most justice to what Herbert appears to expect from the ...
Pagina 20
... idea of an ordinary , spoken language and the idea of a poetic , written language ; in that irrational and apparently irrecon- cilable idea he provides a description for the com- plex way in which his poetry works . Questions concerning ...
... idea of an ordinary , spoken language and the idea of a poetic , written language ; in that irrational and apparently irrecon- cilable idea he provides a description for the com- plex way in which his poetry works . Questions concerning ...
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