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Page 33
... reason and the heart . These problems are resolved , of course , but only through the process of the poem itself . The fourth and eighth stanzas in " To a Waterfowl " are not pious platitudes ; they are the efforts of the mind , and ...
... reason and the heart . These problems are resolved , of course , but only through the process of the poem itself . The fourth and eighth stanzas in " To a Waterfowl " are not pious platitudes ; they are the efforts of the mind , and ...
Page 77
... reason - while it may operate independently of Nature and achieve a degree of self- realization - can never enter into a dialogue with Nature on equal terms . That Nature speaks to man through forms - including his own " pale form ...
... reason - while it may operate independently of Nature and achieve a degree of self- realization - can never enter into a dialogue with Nature on equal terms . That Nature speaks to man through forms - including his own " pale form ...
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... reason to do so- because there is no reason . Just as the active and conscious mind accepts sleep , so should it submit to a final relaxation . Only the gauche intellect , anxious in the midst of the Nature which has produced and ...
... reason to do so- because there is no reason . Just as the active and conscious mind accepts sleep , so should it submit to a final relaxation . Only the gauche intellect , anxious in the midst of the Nature which has produced and ...
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Chronology | 13 |
The Poems of Nature | 39 |
The Poem of Death | 65 |
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