Thomas Hardy, the Poetry of PerceptionRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 225 עמודים |
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עמוד 62
... dead leaf is intended as a mere fact , but in the most muted way its traditional significance is allowed to reverberate with his wish ; and though he doesn't insist on it , there is possibly also an echo of the significance that dead ...
... dead leaf is intended as a mere fact , but in the most muted way its traditional significance is allowed to reverberate with his wish ; and though he doesn't insist on it , there is possibly also an echo of the significance that dead ...
עמוד 101
... dead fact that holds a trace of humanity - like the marks of fingers baked on old bricks . Experience can saturate ... dead and gone can still be seen , is still somehow there . This happens again in ' Haunting Fingers ' where the ...
... dead fact that holds a trace of humanity - like the marks of fingers baked on old bricks . Experience can saturate ... dead and gone can still be seen , is still somehow there . This happens again in ' Haunting Fingers ' where the ...
עמוד 140
... dead eye , a series of blank mirrors that will reflect whatever the lovers want . For Hardy , as for both Crabbe and Shelley , the outside world is a dead and barren waste , a vast mirror into which we project our own shadows and ...
... dead eye , a series of blank mirrors that will reflect whatever the lovers want . For Hardy , as for both Crabbe and Shelley , the outside world is a dead and barren waste , a vast mirror into which we project our own shadows and ...
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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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