The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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... poem involves the quality of the action . " What goes on in the poem " must be judged at least on the analogy of human ethics , but that is not to say that the poem advocates an ethic . The advocacy of any line of action is rhetorical ...
... poem involves the quality of the action . " What goes on in the poem " must be judged at least on the analogy of human ethics , but that is not to say that the poem advocates an ethic . The advocacy of any line of action is rhetorical ...
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the wealth of implication in the poem . Again , it is an early poem and by no means illustrates the whole range of the poet . In this poem , certain of Thomas's stylistic habits , such as Biblical allu- sions and the use of compound ...
the wealth of implication in the poem . Again , it is an early poem and by no means illustrates the whole range of the poet . In this poem , certain of Thomas's stylistic habits , such as Biblical allu- sions and the use of compound ...
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... poem . It seems to me they are trying to stretch the paraphrase till it will hold the poem , and trying to trim the poem till it will get into the paraphrase . In the end the distinction between poem and paraphrase may very well be ...
... poem . It seems to me they are trying to stretch the paraphrase till it will hold the poem , and trying to trim the poem till it will get into the paraphrase . In the end the distinction between poem and paraphrase may very well be ...
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The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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