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... theme , while giving us a variation upon this theme . And were " mist " to be replaced by some word beginning with a phonet- ically disrelated sound , such as w , z , or k , the particular kind of musical bracketing that the poet got ...
... theme , while giving us a variation upon this theme . And were " mist " to be replaced by some word beginning with a phonet- ically disrelated sound , such as w , z , or k , the particular kind of musical bracketing that the poet got ...
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... theme of the first act to the abdication theme of the second is so exceptionally marked that it illustrates our point about the second theme even to excess . Incidentally , as regards Shakespearean forms generally , we suppose that the ...
... theme of the first act to the abdication theme of the second is so exceptionally marked that it illustrates our point about the second theme even to excess . Incidentally , as regards Shakespearean forms generally , we suppose that the ...
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... themes of rising and falling are interwoven with the music theme and the bird theme as the music theme itself has this design : " It seemed to him that he heard notes of fitful music leaping upwards a tone and downwards a diminishing If ...
... themes of rising and falling are interwoven with the music theme and the bird theme as the music theme itself has this design : " It seemed to him that he heard notes of fitful music leaping upwards a tone and downwards a diminishing If ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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