Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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... achieved by the time of the Epitaph , when he ' rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , ' the bosom of his Father and his God ' , like any tired child . Gray does know that death comes hard even for simple rustics who haven't much to ...
... achieved by the time of the Epitaph , when he ' rests his head upon the lap of earth ' , ' the bosom of his Father and his God ' , like any tired child . Gray does know that death comes hard even for simple rustics who haven't much to ...
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... achieved , no durable synthesis of innocence and experience . The poem does show a piety that Blake values being subjected to corrosive ironies , but in man's fallen state such piety is mostly insincere , and Beulah is to be regained ...
... achieved , no durable synthesis of innocence and experience . The poem does show a piety that Blake values being subjected to corrosive ironies , but in man's fallen state such piety is mostly insincere , and Beulah is to be regained ...
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... achieved . The poet looks on ' the present face of things ' in an attempt to see through into ' the heart of all things ' , where he is appalled to find what seems to be a desolating emptiness . This is a considerable progression . The ...
... achieved . The poet looks on ' the present face of things ' in an attempt to see through into ' the heart of all things ' , where he is appalled to find what seems to be a desolating emptiness . This is a considerable progression . The ...
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