Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... follow the red line we shall arrive safely at Paddington , or if we follow the foot - path to the left , we shall pass a windmill . It is the sort of mean- ing that will never be precise as meaning conveyed in proposi- tions will be ...
... follow the red line we shall arrive safely at Paddington , or if we follow the foot - path to the left , we shall pass a windmill . It is the sort of mean- ing that will never be precise as meaning conveyed in proposi- tions will be ...
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... follow Nature , he is not thinking of the mechanical order and symmetry of science . Augustan taste did indeed set great store by order and symmetry and admired those characteristics which scientific rationalism was declaring to be part ...
... follow Nature , he is not thinking of the mechanical order and symmetry of science . Augustan taste did indeed set great store by order and symmetry and admired those characteristics which scientific rationalism was declaring to be part ...
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... follows upon his deed . The imagery of calm and drought here is as old as reli- gious poetry itself . From the valley of dry bones in the Book of Ezekiel to Eliot's The Waste Land , dryness has symbolized spiritual barrenness and the ...
... follows upon his deed . The imagery of calm and drought here is as old as reli- gious poetry itself . From the valley of dry bones in the Book of Ezekiel to Eliot's The Waste Land , dryness has symbolized spiritual barrenness and the ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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