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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... ordinary men ' in general , that great majority of people who are neither poets nor public figures . Presumably a poet commonly thinks of himself as being in some way different from ordinary men , with their famous incapacity for or ...
... ordinary men ' in general , that great majority of people who are neither poets nor public figures . Presumably a poet commonly thinks of himself as being in some way different from ordinary men , with their famous incapacity for or ...
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... ordinary , nor you , nor ( unfortunately for us ) all those others . The normal has meaning only in reference to the ... ordinary man , by being made to feel ordinary , comes to observe and im- aginatively participate in movements of ...
... ordinary , nor you , nor ( unfortunately for us ) all those others . The normal has meaning only in reference to the ... ordinary man , by being made to feel ordinary , comes to observe and im- aginatively participate in movements of ...
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... ordinary men and ordinary language , is yet approachable through terms drawn from the ex- perience of human love , just as ( even more paradoxically ) God is . Cromwell was not long ago an ordinary man puttering in his garden , and it ...
... ordinary men and ordinary language , is yet approachable through terms drawn from the ex- perience of human love , just as ( even more paradoxically ) God is . Cromwell was not long ago an ordinary man puttering in his garden , and it ...
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