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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... speak of his own child he's lost ? " He does not say specifically , particularly , with confidence in himself : " I've the right to speak of our dead child " ; instead he cites the acknowledged fact that any member of the class man has ...
... speak of his own child he's lost ? " He does not say specifically , particularly , with confidence in himself : " I've the right to speak of our dead child " ; instead he cites the acknowledged fact that any member of the class man has ...
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... speak , if the man is you . " Her " Oh , where's my hat ? " is a speech accompanied by action , means : " I'm ... speak - really speak - of his dead child . " you His " Amy ! Don't go to someone else this time " of course tells us that ...
... speak , if the man is you . " Her " Oh , where's my hat ? " is a speech accompanied by action , means : " I'm ... speak - really speak - of his dead child . " you His " Amy ! Don't go to someone else this time " of course tells us that ...
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... speak of his own child that's dead . " This time he doesn't end the sentence with the more sentimental , decorous ... speak . " He has said that it is an awful thing not to be permitted to speak of his own dead child ; she replies that ...
... speak of his own child that's dead . " This time he doesn't end the sentence with the more sentimental , decorous ... speak . " He has said that it is an awful thing not to be permitted to speak of his own dead child ; she replies that ...
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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