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... inhabited by consciousness - creates new objects : " Poetry has to do with the crystallization of the imagina- tion ... inhabited objects . The inhabited object " is disclosed by the imagination of it " ( KH , 68 ) ; its authenticity 193 ...
... inhabited by consciousness - creates new objects : " Poetry has to do with the crystallization of the imagina- tion ... inhabited objects . The inhabited object " is disclosed by the imagination of it " ( KH , 68 ) ; its authenticity 193 ...
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... inhabited poetic space . It is also a model of his silence : an imageless act in the presence of an object . Silence in the verbal space of Paterson fulfills the possibilities of Williams's early flower imagery . The poem's language ...
... inhabited poetic space . It is also a model of his silence : an imageless act in the presence of an object . Silence in the verbal space of Paterson fulfills the possibilities of Williams's early flower imagery . The poem's language ...
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... inhabited is unpredictable , but we come to expect its self - enclosure . Thrust forward , we curl with the whirling spill of the falls . Anything - anywhere - can be given the motion of the falls and inhabited . All " the awkward names ...
... inhabited is unpredictable , but we come to expect its self - enclosure . Thrust forward , we curl with the whirling spill of the falls . Anything - anywhere - can be given the motion of the falls and inhabited . All " the awkward names ...
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the circle as figural space | 25 |
a fourfold | 129 |
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