The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 113
... poet , God is stooping , He is condescending to her . Notice how the poet insists upon her selectness , how she ex- presses her arch - Protestantism in making the election an altogether private transaction : The Carriage held but just ...
... poet , God is stooping , He is condescending to her . Notice how the poet insists upon her selectness , how she ex- presses her arch - Protestantism in making the election an altogether private transaction : The Carriage held but just ...
الصفحة 126
... poet was never able to make up her mind about the second stanza . One of seven of Emily Dickinson's poems published in the poet's lifetime , this poem appeared in the Springfield Daily Republican on Saturday , March 1 , 1862 , with the ...
... poet was never able to make up her mind about the second stanza . One of seven of Emily Dickinson's poems published in the poet's lifetime , this poem appeared in the Springfield Daily Republican on Saturday , March 1 , 1862 , with the ...
الصفحة 76
... poet's ultimate dependence upon his own internal resources , Jonson says , " First we require in our poet . . . a goodness of natural wit . For whereas all other arts consist of doctrine and precepts the poet must be able by nature and ...
... poet's ultimate dependence upon his own internal resources , Jonson says , " First we require in our poet . . . a goodness of natural wit . For whereas all other arts consist of doctrine and precepts the poet must be able by nature and ...
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December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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