Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... problem , and perhaps the whole problem of the poem , concerns how long one can forswear the real world . How long , that is , can the poetic imagination flourish before it returns dismayed and bewildered to the " cold hillside ...
... problem , and perhaps the whole problem of the poem , concerns how long one can forswear the real world . How long , that is , can the poetic imagination flourish before it returns dismayed and bewildered to the " cold hillside ...
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... problem , as he sees it , is the abiding demonstration of our failure as a nation to realize the egalitarian ideals which presumably were self - evident at the founding of the Republic . As a contradic- tion of ideal and actual , it ...
... problem , as he sees it , is the abiding demonstration of our failure as a nation to realize the egalitarian ideals which presumably were self - evident at the founding of the Republic . As a contradic- tion of ideal and actual , it ...
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... problem . He reads meaning and sees analogies between Shelley's function in the real world and his function in the poem . But he does not relate what must be the truest connection between the two . That connection , once the poem and ...
... problem . He reads meaning and sees analogies between Shelley's function in the real world and his function in the poem . But he does not relate what must be the truest connection between the two . That connection , once the poem and ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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