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... move , music moves Only in time ; but that which is only living Can only die . Words , after speech , reach Into the silence . Language , as every writer knows and as every poet must know almost to the point of despair , is an inexact ...
... move , music moves Only in time ; but that which is only living Can only die . Words , after speech , reach Into the silence . Language , as every writer knows and as every poet must know almost to the point of despair , is an inexact ...
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... move , music moves Only in time ; but that which is only living Can only die . Words , after speech , reach Into the silence . Only by the form , the pattern , Can words or music reach The stillness , as a Chinese jar still Moves ...
... move , music moves Only in time ; but that which is only living Can only die . Words , after speech , reach Into the silence . Only by the form , the pattern , Can words or music reach The stillness , as a Chinese jar still Moves ...
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... move , just as in a dance there is a pattern where the beginning of the movement coexists with the end . But the ... moved forward to a new poetic idiom . This implies no revolutionary break with the past , but a deepening awareness of ...
... move , just as in a dance there is a pattern where the beginning of the movement coexists with the end . But the ... moved forward to a new poetic idiom . This implies no revolutionary break with the past , but a deepening awareness of ...
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POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
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