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... instinct ; the relationship of subject and image is strengthened by the double meaning of caves in line eight , as well as more obviously in the ninth and tenth lines . The twelfth line , and the fourth stanza , indicate the primitive ...
... instinct ; the relationship of subject and image is strengthened by the double meaning of caves in line eight , as well as more obviously in the ninth and tenth lines . The twelfth line , and the fourth stanza , indicate the primitive ...
Page 179
... Instinct " anticipate the naturalistic side of the later poem : But instinct in the beasts that live Is of three kinds ; ( Nature did give To man three shakings in her sieve ) – The first is Racial , The second Self - preservative , The ...
... Instinct " anticipate the naturalistic side of the later poem : But instinct in the beasts that live Is of three kinds ; ( Nature did give To man three shakings in her sieve ) – The first is Racial , The second Self - preservative , The ...
Page 201
... instinct ) and Breed ( the sexual instinct ) . The second , third and fourth books deal respec- tively with Selfhood , Breed and Ethick ( the science of the chario- teer ) . In general , the second book resumes the main themes of the ...
... instinct ) and Breed ( the sexual instinct ) . The second , third and fourth books deal respec- tively with Selfhood , Breed and Ethick ( the science of the chario- teer ) . In general , the second book resumes the main themes of the ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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