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... close natural kin she was , at this point in her development , with Emily Dickinson.10 This statement would prove more illuminating if Hughes had indi- cated whether she was intentionally using Dickinson as a model , or unconsciously ...
... close natural kin she was , at this point in her development , with Emily Dickinson.10 This statement would prove more illuminating if Hughes had indi- cated whether she was intentionally using Dickinson as a model , or unconsciously ...
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... close , " Then the sky and I are in open conversa- tion , / And I shall be useful when I lie down finally , " the wish to be absorbed into the universe approaches consummation . Whereas “ me ” and " tree " chimed in line 8 but were ...
... close , " Then the sky and I are in open conversa- tion , / And I shall be useful when I lie down finally , " the wish to be absorbed into the universe approaches consummation . Whereas “ me ” and " tree " chimed in line 8 but were ...
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... close and graced With loving - kindness fully blown , And visioned help unsought , unknown . ( 26-32 ) Now that we understand something about the workings of the universe of Hardy's poetry and we realize the poet's feelings about the ...
... close and graced With loving - kindness fully blown , And visioned help unsought , unknown . ( 26-32 ) Now that we understand something about the workings of the universe of Hardy's poetry and we realize the poet's feelings about the ...
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