The more you understand an age, the more convinced you become that the images a given poet used and which you thought his own were taken almost unchanged from another poet. The works of poets are classified or grouped according to the new techniques that... Side/Lines - Página 196editado por - 2009 - 274 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Lee T. Lemon, Marion J. Reis - 1965 - 166 páginas
...nation, from poet to poet, they flow on without changing. Images belong to no one: they are "the Lord's." The more you understand an age, the more convinced...own were taken almost unchanged from another poet. The works of poets are classified or grouped according to the new techniques that poets discover and... | |
| Vassiliki Kolocotroni - 1998 - 658 páginas
...nation, from poet to poet, they flow on without changing. Images belong to no one: they are 'the Lord's'. The more you understand an age, the more convinced...own were taken almost unchanged from another poet. The works of poets are classified or grouped according to the new techniques that poets discover and... | |
| Robert S. Kawashima - 2004 - 328 páginas
...century to century, from nation to nation, from poet to poet, they flow on without changing. . . . The more you understand an age, the more convinced...thought his own were taken almost unchanged from another poet."14 He highlights instead the question of technique: "The works of poets are classified or grouped... | |
| Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2007 - 182 páginas
...activity does not consist in the creation of symbols but in the reorganization of their constellations: The more you understand an age, the more convinced...own were taken almost unchanged from another poet. The works of poets are classified or grouped according to the new techniques that poets discover and... | |
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