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Page 23
... begins to be one , as those parts grow , or are wrought together ' ( ibid . , 3405-7 ) . To talk of a poem as a union of parts implies an analytical , agglomerative method of building poetry , and thus one to which Shakespeare , Donne ...
... begins to be one , as those parts grow , or are wrought together ' ( ibid . , 3405-7 ) . To talk of a poem as a union of parts implies an analytical , agglomerative method of building poetry , and thus one to which Shakespeare , Donne ...
Page 44
... begins , the poet gestures humbly to that com- munity : Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain , and coy excuse , So may some gentle muse With lucky words favour my destined urn , And as he passes turn ...
... begins , the poet gestures humbly to that com- munity : Begin , and somewhat loudly sweep the string . Hence with denial vain , and coy excuse , So may some gentle muse With lucky words favour my destined urn , And as he passes turn ...
Page 63
... begins to show that her obsession with the world is that not of the prolific , but of the de- vourer . She consumes thought ( 121-2 ) ; she cannot tolerate being brought into relation or comparison with someone else : Love , if it makes ...
... begins to show that her obsession with the world is that not of the prolific , but of the de- vourer . She consumes thought ( 121-2 ) ; she cannot tolerate being brought into relation or comparison with someone else : Love , if it makes ...
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