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Page 80
... feeling . The first stanza consists of four unbroken lines , of a monotony which precludes any real personal feeling : the poem is laying claim to a quality of feeling which it does not convey . " On such a night " personalizes the poem ...
... feeling . The first stanza consists of four unbroken lines , of a monotony which precludes any real personal feeling : the poem is laying claim to a quality of feeling which it does not convey . " On such a night " personalizes the poem ...
Page 95
... feeling of impending tragedy . The next eight lines show a relaxation of tension , a re- turn to the half - playful ... feeling is created without adequate justification for that feeling in the matter . The fifth section begins . almost ...
... feeling of impending tragedy . The next eight lines show a relaxation of tension , a re- turn to the half - playful ... feeling is created without adequate justification for that feeling in the matter . The fifth section begins . almost ...
Page 102
... feeling was analyzed and its general implications discovered . To present unaltered that vague feeling would obscure its general implications ; to present those implications in a form not only purely intellectual but thoroughly banal ...
... feeling was analyzed and its general implications discovered . To present unaltered that vague feeling would obscure its general implications ; to present those implications in a form not only purely intellectual but thoroughly banal ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
Copyright | |
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