Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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Page 83
... strong- The coils that thou hast wrought unwittingly ; Wherein have place , unrealized by thee , Fair growths , foul ... strong bent in one direction ( prepossession strong ) ; he asks when this Being POETIC THOUGHT 83.
... strong- The coils that thou hast wrought unwittingly ; Wherein have place , unrealized by thee , Fair growths , foul ... strong bent in one direction ( prepossession strong ) ; he asks when this Being POETIC THOUGHT 83.
Page 85
... strong , definite , and vivid images ; and their impact does not come only from their intrinsic suggestiveness ; it is the stronger because of their inevitable - seeming ' at - oneness ' with the strong and flexible speech - rhythms ...
... strong , definite , and vivid images ; and their impact does not come only from their intrinsic suggestiveness ; it is the stronger because of their inevitable - seeming ' at - oneness ' with the strong and flexible speech - rhythms ...
Page 145
... strong impact ; his words seem to flow out of the mood and attitude of mingled gentle reminiscence and profound contemplation , the pro- fundity being merged in the human feeling . This profundity is felt as simplicity , so assured and ...
... strong impact ; his words seem to flow out of the mood and attitude of mingled gentle reminiscence and profound contemplation , the pro- fundity being merged in the human feeling . This profundity is felt as simplicity , so assured and ...
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