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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... least pretend to , then it has to be challenged and exploded by the pebble's more lively , open , human answer . But the clod isn't wilfully evil or even stupid ; it is the victim of its circumstance , conditioned by helplessness and an ...
... least pretend to , then it has to be challenged and exploded by the pebble's more lively , open , human answer . But the clod isn't wilfully evil or even stupid ; it is the victim of its circumstance , conditioned by helplessness and an ...
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... least one peculiarity : logically , the rose would have been occupying its bed ( or been a potential ' bed ' for the worm ) before the worm found it out , and ' bed of crimson joy ' seems a strangely elaborate periphrasis for ' rose ...
... least one peculiarity : logically , the rose would have been occupying its bed ( or been a potential ' bed ' for the worm ) before the worm found it out , and ' bed of crimson joy ' seems a strangely elaborate periphrasis for ' rose ...
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... least little shove would land us there , that only the slightest repugnance of our bodies we no longer control could drag us back . Just as the city no longer controls the world , so the imagination no longer directs the body ; we no ...
... least little shove would land us there , that only the slightest repugnance of our bodies we no longer control could drag us back . Just as the city no longer controls the world , so the imagination no longer directs the body ; we no ...
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