Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... past , always nearer and always more available than we think , thanks to Celts and Greeks . There stand the rings , at any rate , of temple stones , of burial - holes , and earth walls against the wilderness , and in the center the ...
... past , always nearer and always more available than we think , thanks to Celts and Greeks . There stand the rings , at any rate , of temple stones , of burial - holes , and earth walls against the wilderness , and in the center the ...
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... past and present even when the tension is expressed by total rejection of the past . He cannot do so any more than any one of us can escape from our own individual past , for to do so is to murder a part of ourselves . The tension ...
... past and present even when the tension is expressed by total rejection of the past . He cannot do so any more than any one of us can escape from our own individual past , for to do so is to murder a part of ourselves . The tension ...
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... past as a means of viewing the present without provinciality , and of saying much in little ; he must hope for the tact and the talent to make that past usable for the audience which his poems imply . My friend John Ciardi once said ...
... past as a means of viewing the present without provinciality , and of saying much in little ; he must hope for the tact and the talent to make that past usable for the audience which his poems imply . My friend John Ciardi once said ...
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