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... expression . These basic principles led the Beatniks naturally into the world of the arts , especially since a certain narcissicism and exhibitionism combined with the other elements of the movement's personality . The desire to display ...
... expression . These basic principles led the Beatniks naturally into the world of the arts , especially since a certain narcissicism and exhibitionism combined with the other elements of the movement's personality . The desire to display ...
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... expression of belief in time , in rebirth ( " Because the Red Osier Dogwood " ) , and ends with a reaffirmation of the spon- taneous poet ( " The Last Fisherman " ) , his fear of approaching eternity is obvious as : Time runs out as the ...
... expression of belief in time , in rebirth ( " Because the Red Osier Dogwood " ) , and ends with a reaffirmation of the spon- taneous poet ( " The Last Fisherman " ) , his fear of approaching eternity is obvious as : Time runs out as the ...
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... expressions . Though familiar images , " snow " ( 3 ) and “ wind ” ( 8 ) , also occur , such expressions as " ape of eternity " ( 27 ) , " fawn " ( 34 ) , " that which has burning flower flakes " ( 38 ) , " victim " ( 39 ) , " bell ...
... expressions . Though familiar images , " snow " ( 3 ) and “ wind ” ( 8 ) , also occur , such expressions as " ape of eternity " ( 27 ) , " fawn " ( 34 ) , " that which has burning flower flakes " ( 38 ) , " victim " ( 39 ) , " bell ...
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The Concept of Nature in Beowulf Ervene F Gulley | 16 |
Psychological | 31 |
The Criticism of Williams | 40 |
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