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... nature the Grand Canyon , or Kilmer's trees , or the words which flow unbidden from an entranced medium — is to ... nature , released from what Blake called our " mind - forged manacles " into the instinctual life . But there is also an ...
... nature the Grand Canyon , or Kilmer's trees , or the words which flow unbidden from an entranced medium — is to ... nature , released from what Blake called our " mind - forged manacles " into the instinctual life . But there is also an ...
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... nature , as I hope I have shown , which admits mystery : the soul is ultimately strange , inexplicable , of infinite variety , beyond reason , beyond nature . Dryden and Plutarch knew better ; human behavior can be explained by cause ...
... nature , as I hope I have shown , which admits mystery : the soul is ultimately strange , inexplicable , of infinite variety , beyond reason , beyond nature . Dryden and Plutarch knew better ; human behavior can be explained by cause ...
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... nature , images which suggest that he is sensitive , earthy , compassionate on the one hand- and perhaps merely vulgar , incongruous , crude , even voracious on the other . An- other ellipsis , and we return to another strophe ...
... nature , images which suggest that he is sensitive , earthy , compassionate on the one hand- and perhaps merely vulgar , incongruous , crude , even voracious on the other . An- other ellipsis , and we return to another strophe ...
Contents
poetry and use | 11 |
poetry and truth | 20 |
Questions for Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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