Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... come from what we do not know " ) , 20 he combines the Hellenic poiein ( “ making a world of the poem " ) with the ... comes to David's lips , not fashioned , but as the voice moves him . " And there is yet a fourth part - a Judaeo ...
... come from what we do not know " ) , 20 he combines the Hellenic poiein ( “ making a world of the poem " ) with the ... comes to David's lips , not fashioned , but as the voice moves him . " And there is yet a fourth part - a Judaeo ...
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... comes out of hid- ing , as it were , precisely in this occurrence of the coming together of thought and being after the manner of their original and primordial oneness . To put it more simply , in the classical view , identity is ...
... comes out of hid- ing , as it were , precisely in this occurrence of the coming together of thought and being after the manner of their original and primordial oneness . To put it more simply , in the classical view , identity is ...
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... come quite spontaneously in such a state . Even if his love is unanswered , there is very often a great need for ... comes into movement . In German we would say Er wird von der Muse geküsst- " he is kissed by the muse . " This ex ...
... come quite spontaneously in such a state . Even if his love is unanswered , there is very often a great need for ... comes into movement . In German we would say Er wird von der Muse geküsst- " he is kissed by the muse . " This ex ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
Copyright | |
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