Reading Poems: An Introduction to Critical StudyCharles Wright Thomas, Stuart Gerry Brown Oxford University Press, 1941 - 781 Seiten |
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... feeling in the experience is an intense and serious joy . We may suppose that the poet perhaps began with a feeling of relief , a negative emotion ; but , if so , the feel- ing has changed until now it is a positive emotion of joy ...
... feeling in the experience is an intense and serious joy . We may suppose that the poet perhaps began with a feeling of relief , a negative emotion ; but , if so , the feel- ing has changed until now it is a positive emotion of joy ...
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... feel as you feel when you know that I am growing old . I do not say what you feel : I say I am that time of year - those yellow leaves , or none , or few - hanging leaves- boughs shaking in the cold wind , bare , ruined — bare , ruined ...
... feel as you feel when you know that I am growing old . I do not say what you feel : I say I am that time of year - those yellow leaves , or none , or few - hanging leaves- boughs shaking in the cold wind , bare , ruined — bare , ruined ...
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... feel sad because the poet is growing old , instead of beating about the bush and puzzling me with talk about branches , choirs , and birds ? ' Neither we nor the poet can communicate feeling directly . Mr. T. S. Eliot has said this ...
... feel sad because the poet is growing old , instead of beating about the bush and puzzling me with talk about branches , choirs , and birds ? ' Neither we nor the poet can communicate feeling directly . Mr. T. S. Eliot has said this ...
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