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... frame of the poem as circular , but does not pursue the observation . Louis Blenkner points to the deliberate artistry in the poem's " cyclical nature . . . ending with an echo of the opening line , and the very symmetry of the ...
... frame of the poem as circular , but does not pursue the observation . Louis Blenkner points to the deliberate artistry in the poem's " cyclical nature . . . ending with an echo of the opening line , and the very symmetry of the ...
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... frame ( R , 472–73 ) . The final pages of The Prelude describe the opening outward of this inward frame : we have traced the stream From the blind cavern whence is faintly heard Its natal murmur ; followed it to light And open day ( P ...
... frame ( R , 472–73 ) . The final pages of The Prelude describe the opening outward of this inward frame : we have traced the stream From the blind cavern whence is faintly heard Its natal murmur ; followed it to light And open day ( P ...
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... frame for an immensely widened perceptual field : " The totally designed environment necessary to life in the space capsule draws attention to the fact that the astronaut makes the spaces that he needs and encounters . Beyond the ...
... frame for an immensely widened perceptual field : " The totally designed environment necessary to life in the space capsule draws attention to the fact that the astronaut makes the spaces that he needs and encounters . Beyond the ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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