Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... appearance of dew - drops ; it also means ' belonging to the stars , ' or deathless , and refers to the dew's fitness to perform the permanent operation of embalming . 1 I use the word after the manner of W. Empson's Seven Types of ...
... appearance of dew - drops ; it also means ' belonging to the stars , ' or deathless , and refers to the dew's fitness to perform the permanent operation of embalming . 1 I use the word after the manner of W. Empson's Seven Types of ...
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... appearance he looked something like an angel himself , we suspect a further meaning in his song's title . ( Throughout the poem there is the wickedest mixing of the sacred and the obscene . ) The last two lines of the description are ...
... appearance he looked something like an angel himself , we suspect a further meaning in his song's title . ( Throughout the poem there is the wickedest mixing of the sacred and the obscene . ) The last two lines of the description are ...
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... appearance , it has an oblique meaning , and however objective , it has a psychological correlative in Chaucer's mind . The quality it most expresses is a strong , acute , and eager sensibility . The vehemence with which Chaucer ...
... appearance , it has an oblique meaning , and however objective , it has a psychological correlative in Chaucer's mind . The quality it most expresses is a strong , acute , and eager sensibility . The vehemence with which Chaucer ...
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Preliminary | 3 |
Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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