The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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... danger- point ; and the danger will be found to lie in his abstract- ing tendency . His sensuousness is mental , and therefore limited . In Venus and Adonis you get an even stronger sen- suousness : and yet it appears , because not so ...
... danger- point ; and the danger will be found to lie in his abstract- ing tendency . His sensuousness is mental , and therefore limited . In Venus and Adonis you get an even stronger sen- suousness : and yet it appears , because not so ...
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... dangerous vitality . But Chloe neatly personifies a vio- lent reaction to the non - vital , recalling the Messenger's description of Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra . Later a sympathetic paragraph on feminine complexity fits Cleopatra ...
... dangerous vitality . But Chloe neatly personifies a vio- lent reaction to the non - vital , recalling the Messenger's description of Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra . Later a sympathetic paragraph on feminine complexity fits Cleopatra ...
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... dangerous were Haidée , herself plastically described ( 111. 71-2 ) , not still central to make the ' atmosphere ' alive ( III . 74 ) . The plastic or ceremonious expresses here a timeless , flame - vital essence . The balance is ...
... dangerous were Haidée , herself plastically described ( 111. 71-2 ) , not still central to make the ' atmosphere ' alive ( III . 74 ) . The plastic or ceremonious expresses here a timeless , flame - vital essence . The balance is ...
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