Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... language a condition . in which ' I my words am ' . But this is not all : for her , goodness ultimately is truth to something larger than , though including , the separate self , and she considers language to be uniquely the medium ...
... language a condition . in which ' I my words am ' . But this is not all : for her , goodness ultimately is truth to something larger than , though including , the separate self , and she considers language to be uniquely the medium ...
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... language in the way they're supposed to play . If you're a poet , your primary interest has always got to be words and language . Hammer : Eliot , too , said that the poet's first duty is to preserve the language inherited from the past ...
... language in the way they're supposed to play . If you're a poet , your primary interest has always got to be words and language . Hammer : Eliot , too , said that the poet's first duty is to preserve the language inherited from the past ...
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... language was not the language actually spoken around him . S : I was never at any point capable of writing a poem in Serbian . By the time I started writing poetry in high school all my serious reading had been in English and American ...
... language was not the language actually spoken around him . S : I was never at any point capable of writing a poem in Serbian . By the time I started writing poetry in high school all my serious reading had been in English and American ...
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