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الصفحة 195
If what the fit reader would see in Breton's work is already in his mind , while others simply " want facultie , " what is there left for the work to do ? What could it do ? And insofar as these questions apply to Breton , so do they ...
If what the fit reader would see in Breton's work is already in his mind , while others simply " want facultie , " what is there left for the work to do ? What could it do ? And insofar as these questions apply to Breton , so do they ...
الصفحة 200
At this point the poem is running the familiar Jonsonian danger of asserting itself out of business , and , in what amounts to a rescue mission , the poet moves to save it by turning it over to its subject / object : “ Sweet mind , then ...
At this point the poem is running the familiar Jonsonian danger of asserting itself out of business , and , in what amounts to a rescue mission , the poet moves to save it by turning it over to its subject / object : “ Sweet mind , then ...
الصفحة 201
In the impossible but typically Jonsonian logic of the poem the mind as wind begets itself . The mind finally comes to rest inside the person of Lady Digby , where it was before this self - extending and self - defeating search for ...
In the impossible but typically Jonsonian logic of the poem the mind as wind begets itself . The mind finally comes to rest inside the person of Lady Digby , where it was before this self - extending and self - defeating search for ...
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