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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Strona 147
... player is the mastery of the continual stress of the game , and if it were easier to play , it would not be half as much fun , so the poet of course is never happier , nor more wholly himself , than when he is engaged in the play of ...
... player is the mastery of the continual stress of the game , and if it were easier to play , it would not be half as much fun , so the poet of course is never happier , nor more wholly himself , than when he is engaged in the play of ...
Strona 179
... player draws in his turn , reads out the fragment , and attempts to say the complete seventeen- syllable poem from memory . When cultured young Japanese play such a game as that , they are drawing on a detailed acquaint- ance with a ...
... player draws in his turn , reads out the fragment , and attempts to say the complete seventeen- syllable poem from memory . When cultured young Japanese play such a game as that , they are drawing on a detailed acquaint- ance with a ...
Strona 198
... play , chooses to suppress any suggestion whatever that the play , and his poem , are concerned with frustrated sexual appetite . The consequence is that the reader stumbles badly on the sill of the poem , and never stops staggering ...
... play , chooses to suppress any suggestion whatever that the play , and his poem , are concerned with frustrated sexual appetite . The consequence is that the reader stumbles badly on the sill of the poem , and never stops staggering ...
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allusions beauty called child criticism Dame Edith dead death despair Donne dream earth Edith Sitwell Edwin Muir eyes Ezra Pound fact feeling Frost give grave grief Hardy heaven Helen Heracles historian Housman's poem human I. A. Richards idea imagination Jonson kind language leap lines literary live look lover man's matter means metaphor Milton mind Muir's mystery nature never once passage perhaps philosophical phrase play poem poet poet's poetical thinking poetry possible Psyche Psyche poetry R. P. Blackmur Randall Jarrell reader reality reason rhetorical rhythm Richard Eberhart Richard Wilbur Robert Frost scientist seems sense sentence Shakespeare Sidney someone sometimes song sonnets soul speak stairs stanza Stonehenge story T. S. Eliot talk tell tension theme Thomas Hardy thought tion tone truth understand Valéry verse woman words writing Yeats