Thomas Hardy, the Poetry of PerceptionRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 225 עמודים |
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עמוד 59
... means that it is subjective , that both the ghost and his love are just a shade thrown by his own soul . Less emphatically than in ' Rome : The Vatican ' he points to its subjective nature because he's trying to give his personal vision ...
... means that it is subjective , that both the ghost and his love are just a shade thrown by his own soul . Less emphatically than in ' Rome : The Vatican ' he points to its subjective nature because he's trying to give his personal vision ...
עמוד 94
... mean by this is best shown by Arthur Koestler's descriptions in The Act of Creation of ' the new landscapes seen ... means the percep- tion of a unique beauty , an individually distinctive pattern , and in a brief journal - entry he ...
... mean by this is best shown by Arthur Koestler's descriptions in The Act of Creation of ' the new landscapes seen ... means the percep- tion of a unique beauty , an individually distinctive pattern , and in a brief journal - entry he ...
עמוד 123
... means : ' The expression or rendering of something in another medium or form , e.g. of a painting by an engraving or etching . ' Hardy uses it as a meta- phor for his sight of the past people he ignored and who appeared on his retina as ...
... means : ' The expression or rendering of something in another medium or form , e.g. of a painting by an engraving or etching . ' Hardy uses it as a meta- phor for his sight of the past people he ignored and who appeared on his retina as ...
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Basil Willey beauty Beeny blank blind Browning Browning's called chap cold Coleridge Colin Falck colours Crabbe dark dead death describes Donald Davie Dylan Thomas Dynasts Emma emotion essay existence face feeling Florence Henniker gaze Geoffrey Grigson ghost Grigson Hand of Ethelberta Hardy's poems heath Hugh Sykes Davies human Hume Hume's idea images imagination immortality impressions intense kind lamp landscape last stanza Leslie Stephen light lines living looking lovers means mechanical memory mind mirror Mnemonist Moments of Vision moon Muse natural novels objects observed facts partly passage pathetic fallacy perceived perception Phantom Horsewoman philosophy phrase poem's poet poetic poetry present quotes rain reality River Stour says scene seems sense shade shadow shape Shelley Shelley's shows sight soul sound stanza suggests Tess things Thom Gunn Thomas Hardy thought tone tree trochaic visible visionary visualised voice Wessex Wessex Heights wind woman word
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