The Diliman Review, Volume 20College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines, 1972 - Philippines Devoted to letters, the arts and discussion. |
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Page 102
... becomes confined to the mere formal process of electing officials ; po- licies are formulated from above and institutions and subor- dinate officials become nothing more than implementing entities . The tasks of government , therefore ...
... becomes confined to the mere formal process of electing officials ; po- licies are formulated from above and institutions and subor- dinate officials become nothing more than implementing entities . The tasks of government , therefore ...
Page 136
... becomes god ( in the broadest meaning of this word ) and that inability to under- stand becomes the existence that illuminates everything . " 16 From our investigation we have seen that man's mind is finite and can conceive of concepts ...
... becomes god ( in the broadest meaning of this word ) and that inability to under- stand becomes the existence that illuminates everything . " 16 From our investigation we have seen that man's mind is finite and can conceive of concepts ...
Page 155
white dove " repeated becomes a synecdoche for the singer's feeling . It is both the feeling and the medium through which the feeling is conveyed . As an image of feeling , “ dove " un- dergoes change with its modifiers- " white " becomes ...
white dove " repeated becomes a synecdoche for the singer's feeling . It is both the feeling and the medium through which the feeling is conveyed . As an image of feeling , “ dove " un- dergoes change with its modifiers- " white " becomes ...
Contents
Preface Acknowledgment i | 143 |
The Song 6 | 147 |
The ProsePoem 107 | 194 |
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action Anthology Armando F authority ballad basic beauty bird breast Bulosan called Carlos Bulosan critical daling-daling dark dead death Donald Keene dream e. e. cummings earth emotion English example excerpt experience eyes feeling Filipino fire flower Frost's poem grass haiku heart Heaven human iambic iambic pentameter Japanese Japanese poetry JOSE GARCIA VILLA light literary literature living look lover lyric poem Masuji Ibuse meaning metrical Metrical foot mind mood municipal narrative nature never night pattern Philippines Plomer poet poetic poetry political science president prose-poem province rhyme rhythm sijo sing sleep song sonnet soul sound speaker stanza stars syllables symbolic poem T. S. Eliot Tagalog teacher of political thee theme thing thou thought tion tone TRANS translated tree University verse Vidalita village voice wind words