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Page 105
... involved a symbolic change of lineage . Here , above all , we see Hitler giving a malign twist to a benign aspect of Christian thought . For whereas the Pope , in the familistic pattern of thought basic to the Church , stated that the ...
... involved a symbolic change of lineage . Here , above all , we see Hitler giving a malign twist to a benign aspect of Christian thought . For whereas the Pope , in the familistic pattern of thought basic to the Church , stated that the ...
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... involved in the actual writing of a poem , of the exact order in which revisions were made , of the author's dreams and personal quandaries during the writing , of his borrowings from other authors or from situations in life itself ...
... involved in the actual writing of a poem , of the exact order in which revisions were made , of the author's dreams and personal quandaries during the writing , of his borrowings from other authors or from situations in life itself ...
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... involved in Poe's essay . And our problem is to see what can be said for that principle . We come closer when we consider a second kind of deriva- tion , the kind that has to do with the poem as a finished public product , an " art ...
... involved in Poe's essay . And our problem is to see what can be said for that principle . We come closer when we consider a second kind of deriva- tion , the kind that has to do with the poem as a finished public product , an " art ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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