The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 من الصفحات |
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... surprising ( in spite of the hint Chaucer has already given us ) is the quiet turn by which we are reminded that the ideal is best realized in more deeply human qualities : And though that he were worthy , he was wys , ... We pass from ...
... surprising ( in spite of the hint Chaucer has already given us ) is the quiet turn by which we are reminded that the ideal is best realized in more deeply human qualities : And though that he were worthy , he was wys , ... We pass from ...
الصفحة 61
... surprising density : the surprising word , touch ; the economic sug- gestion of splendour and of the romantic legends often associated with the homes of the great ; the ' strong- lined ' compactness which expresses the reverence ...
... surprising density : the surprising word , touch ; the economic sug- gestion of splendour and of the romantic legends often associated with the homes of the great ; the ' strong- lined ' compactness which expresses the reverence ...
الصفحة 145
... surprising and creative . The difference between the great and the rustics is not necessarily founded on difference ... surprisingly compact : drawn out , it means something like ' might have played with such artistry that the instrument ...
... surprising and creative . The difference between the great and the rustics is not necessarily founded on difference ... surprisingly compact : drawn out , it means something like ' might have played with such artistry that the instrument ...
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