Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... four to six fail of descriptive power because they are too diffuse , but by discarding the faun and the verb " spread out , " sum- moning the “ gunman " as a presence in the street , and re- arranging the first three lines , Crane gives ...
... four to six fail of descriptive power because they are too diffuse , but by discarding the faun and the verb " spread out , " sum- moning the “ gunman " as a presence in the street , and re- arranging the first three lines , Crane gives ...
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... four and five consist of a complex sentence interrupted by the apostrophe " O brother - thief of time . " The next four lines contain another complex sentence , which begins with an imperative verb , but it accumulates a load of paired ...
... four and five consist of a complex sentence interrupted by the apostrophe " O brother - thief of time . " The next four lines contain another complex sentence , which begins with an imperative verb , but it accumulates a load of paired ...
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... four verbs , four activities of the opening night , but they are only somewhat provisionally connected . " Chant pyramids❞ points forward to the " sphinxes " and " betrayed stones " of stanza five that " slowly speak , " suggesting the ...
... four verbs , four activities of the opening night , but they are only somewhat provisionally connected . " Chant pyramids❞ points forward to the " sphinxes " and " betrayed stones " of stanza five that " slowly speak , " suggesting the ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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