Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... poem . If this were not the case , every interpre- tation would be a conjectural reconstruction of historical truth , and the critic would be reading poems as historical documents instead of works of art . Partial exceptions to this ...
... poem . If this were not the case , every interpre- tation would be a conjectural reconstruction of historical truth , and the critic would be reading poems as historical documents instead of works of art . Partial exceptions to this ...
Pagina 19
... poem sand- wiched between ' A Toccata of Galuppi's ' and ' Any Wife to Any Husband ' in the original arrangement of Men and Women , and possessing the elementary knowledge that Browning was a young man at the time of writing this poem ...
... poem sand- wiched between ' A Toccata of Galuppi's ' and ' Any Wife to Any Husband ' in the original arrangement of Men and Women , and possessing the elementary knowledge that Browning was a young man at the time of writing this poem ...
Pagina 19
... poem is held in balance about the two conflict- ing images of irrevocable loss and momentary par- adisal vision ; the pivot of the balance being the thrush's song which both signals and ends the vision . The ' importance ' of Susan's ...
... poem is held in balance about the two conflict- ing images of irrevocable loss and momentary par- adisal vision ; the pivot of the balance being the thrush's song which both signals and ends the vision . The ' importance ' of Susan's ...
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