Poetry in Our Time: A Critical Survey of Poetry in the English-speaking World, 1900 to 1960Doubleday, 1963 - 457 עמודים
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 53
עמוד 217
... reference to the " Eternal win- ters " of that circle of Hell reserved by Dante for gluttons and voluptuaries . The last two stanzas of the section are also Dantesque in their reference , but have to do with those who suffer for the ...
... reference to the " Eternal win- ters " of that circle of Hell reserved by Dante for gluttons and voluptuaries . The last two stanzas of the section are also Dantesque in their reference , but have to do with those who suffer for the ...
עמוד 379
... reference in the first line to the position of the embryo is obvious , as is the reference to the fact that we are no sooner conceived than we begin to build a body moving towards death . It is less obvious that the tailor represents ...
... reference in the first line to the position of the embryo is obvious , as is the reference to the fact that we are no sooner conceived than we begin to build a body moving towards death . It is less obvious that the tailor represents ...
עמוד 384
... references to tailor- ing : God is " The cloud perched tailors ' master with nerves for cotton " and himself " The boy of ... reference to " Merman Melville " , a phrase he likes well enough to repeat in his " 3rd American Ode " where he ...
... references to tailor- ing : God is " The cloud perched tailors ' master with nerves for cotton " and himself " The boy of ... reference to " Merman Melville " , a phrase he likes well enough to repeat in his " 3rd American Ode " where he ...
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A Look at the Worst | 1 |
Farewell Romance | 31 |
The Glove of a Neighborhood | 59 |
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