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Yet almost invariably the movement of feeling in these poems is subject to an opposing current : there are few ... To take one brief example of this : the poem in which most would agree that Donne's affirmation of the sense of security ...
Yet almost invariably the movement of feeling in these poems is subject to an opposing current : there are few ... To take one brief example of this : the poem in which most would agree that Donne's affirmation of the sense of security ...
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It is a poem that manages to define a heroic solitariness of love in terms of the city it excludes ; and that takes much of its power and life from the life of that excluded city . It is important , I think , that the first two stanzas ...
It is a poem that manages to define a heroic solitariness of love in terms of the city it excludes ; and that takes much of its power and life from the life of that excluded city . It is important , I think , that the first two stanzas ...
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Many poets felt the inspiration of the Ode and it is present in the unified moonlit scene at the conclusion of An Evening ... the supreme fact that a poem exists in time , coming from silence and returning to silence , as Valéry said .
Many poets felt the inspiration of the Ode and it is present in the unified moonlit scene at the conclusion of An Evening ... the supreme fact that a poem exists in time , coming from silence and returning to silence , as Valéry said .
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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