... could lay- the thoughts on the left hand, the language on the right. But, generally speaking, you can no more deal thus with poetic thoughts than you can with soul and body. The union is too subtle, the intertexture too ineffable, — each coexisting... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Էջ 1331841Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| David P. Haney - 2010 - 289 էջ
...the intertexture too ineffable — each coexisting not merely with the other, but each in and through the other. An image, for instance, a single word,...separable dress, but as a mysterious incarnation. (Collected Writings 10:229-30, quoted in PrW 2:1 15n; emphasis added) One of the premises for Wordsworth's... | |
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