Hart Crane: An Introduction to the PoetryColumbia University Press, 1968 - 308 páginas |
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... things anew , is it enough to set down the objects that the eye sees : I have heard 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 ...
... things anew , is it enough to set down the objects that the eye sees : I have heard 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 ...
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... things . It is to his credit that he does not spare himself as he records his own retreats and failures : his syllables want breath , his senses are mildewed , and he " Congeals by after- noon here , satin and vacant . " In a way , the ...
... things . It is to his credit that he does not spare himself as he records his own retreats and failures : his syllables want breath , his senses are mildewed , and he " Congeals by after- noon here , satin and vacant . " In a way , the ...
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... things exceptionally well : it pre- sents a sense of space , that is , movement within space and the dizzying power of men conquering that space , and it evokes the emotional ambience of the world of airplanes , derricks , winches , etc ...
... things exceptionally well : it pre- sents a sense of space , that is , movement within space and the dizzying power of men conquering that space , and it evokes the emotional ambience of the world of airplanes , derricks , winches , etc ...
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Life and Criticism | 1 |
Early Poems | 23 |
The Singing Masters 4 Faustus and Helen | 42 |
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