Writing and the BodyHarvester Press, 1982 - 142 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... poem , ' Ego Dominus Tuus ' . It is a dialogue between the two parts of the self , Hic and Ille , that which is near and that which is far . The poem asks what activity leads to true self - knowledge and self - fulfilment , and it takes ...
... poem , ' Ego Dominus Tuus ' . It is a dialogue between the two parts of the self , Hic and Ille , that which is near and that which is far . The poem asks what activity leads to true self - knowledge and self - fulfilment , and it takes ...
Strana xv
... poem is the way Yeats restates these old oppositions in an entirely fresh way and shows that , far from belonging to the mere history of art , the issues are as fresh and alive today as they ever were . Yeats's poem , as well as ...
... poem is the way Yeats restates these old oppositions in an entirely fresh way and shows that , far from belonging to the mere history of art , the issues are as fresh and alive today as they ever were . Yeats's poem , as well as ...
Strana 127
... poem , " The Planet on the Table ' : Ariel was glad he had written his poems . They were of a remembered time Or of something seen that he liked . Other makings of the sun Were waste and welter And the ripe shrub writhed . His self and ...
... poem , " The Planet on the Table ' : Ariel was glad he had written his poems . They were of a remembered time Or of something seen that he liked . Other makings of the sun Were waste and welter And the ripe shrub writhed . His self and ...
Obsah
The Body in the Library | 1 |
Everything and Nothing | 34 |
Non Ego sed Democritus dixit | 64 |
Autorské práva | |
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