Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... begin subduing a subject to a style . And amid these salon clichés , these en- ervated and posturing lovers , we can discern foreshadowings of brisker phrasing and a fondness for odd couplings : The anxious milk - blood in the veins of ...
... begin subduing a subject to a style . And amid these salon clichés , these en- ervated and posturing lovers , we can discern foreshadowings of brisker phrasing and a fondness for odd couplings : The anxious milk - blood in the veins of ...
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... begin with the concrete data of sense experience and then proceed to a conceptual conclusion . Neo - classic poets begin with a con- cept and then proceed to embody it sensuously . Since Ro- mantic poetry aims at condensing sensory ...
... begin with the concrete data of sense experience and then proceed to a conceptual conclusion . Neo - classic poets begin with a con- cept and then proceed to embody it sensuously . Since Ro- mantic poetry aims at condensing sensory ...
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... begin with " And , " as if to characterize the infinite flow of the sea ; the lack of gram- matical predication in stanza one reinforces this apprehension . Stanzas two , four , and five begin in the imperative mood , those chaste ...
... begin with " And , " as if to characterize the infinite flow of the sea ; the lack of gram- matical predication in stanza one reinforces this apprehension . Stanzas two , four , and five begin in the imperative mood , those chaste ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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