Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... hands praised for what they made ; I have heard hands praised for line on line ; Yet a gash with sunlight jerking through A mesh of belts down into it , made me think I had never seen a hand before . And the hand was thick and heavily ...
... hands praised for what they made ; I have heard hands praised for line on line ; Yet a gash with sunlight jerking through A mesh of belts down into it , made me think I had never seen a hand before . And the hand was thick and heavily ...
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... Hands are usually symbolic of intimacy ( " the pieties of lovers ' hands " ) or purification ( " The hands Anchises dipped in gleaming tides " ) ; " wing " is symbolic of Crane's many efforts to soar , like a bird , into the highest ...
... Hands are usually symbolic of intimacy ( " the pieties of lovers ' hands " ) or purification ( " The hands Anchises dipped in gleaming tides " ) ; " wing " is symbolic of Crane's many efforts to soar , like a bird , into the highest ...
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... hands Erasmus dipped in gleaming tides , Gathered the voltage of blown blood and vine ; Delve upward for the new and scattered wine , O brother - thief of time , that we recall . Laugh out the meager penance of their days Who dare not ...
... hands Erasmus dipped in gleaming tides , Gathered the voltage of blown blood and vine ; Delve upward for the new and scattered wine , O brother - thief of time , that we recall . Laugh out the meager penance of their days Who dare not ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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