Thomas Hardy, the Poetry of PerceptionRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 225 עמודים |
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עמוד 113
... actual form and flesh , is of value in respect of him . ' And he clearly took this seriously for he quotes from Carlyle's letter on the subject in a preface he contributed to a book called Wessex Worthies : In all my poor historical ...
... actual form and flesh , is of value in respect of him . ' And he clearly took this seriously for he quotes from Carlyle's letter on the subject in a preface he contributed to a book called Wessex Worthies : In all my poor historical ...
עמוד 162
... actual things . They , too , carry an emotion though their main function is not to communicate a sense of boredom - they exist as real facts . Hardy valued fact as much as Browning and he also des- cribes it for its own sake as well as ...
... actual things . They , too , carry an emotion though their main function is not to communicate a sense of boredom - they exist as real facts . Hardy valued fact as much as Browning and he also des- cribes it for its own sake as well as ...
עמוד 163
... actual scene which is reminiscent of what in Meredith's lines is not an observed scene but an image which the word ' yonder ' gives a quick , tricky appearance of actuality to : The spray sprang up across the cusps And all its light ...
... actual scene which is reminiscent of what in Meredith's lines is not an observed scene but an image which the word ' yonder ' gives a quick , tricky appearance of actuality to : The spray sprang up across the cusps And all its light ...
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actual appears beauty become begins blind Browning called carries close cold colours comes dark Davie dead death describes effect emotion essay existence experience face fact fair feeling give green hand happiness Hardy's human idea images imagination impressions intense it's kind landscape leaves less light lines living looking material means mechanical memory mind mirror moment Moments moon moves names natural never night objects observed once partly passage passed past perceived perception phrase poem poet poetry present projected question quotes rain reality reference represents says scene seems seen sense shade shadow shape Shelley Shelley's shows sight similar soul sound spirit stanza story subjective suggests things Thomas Hardy thought tone tree trochaic turn visible vision voice wind woman writing
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