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... hand , " no symbolism is acceptable . " But on the other , the surfacing of Merlin's " cry " in the literature of ... hand we perceive the failure of the former symbol systems . What a pity , says Ezra Pound , ... that poets have used ...
... hand , " no symbolism is acceptable . " But on the other , the surfacing of Merlin's " cry " in the literature of ... hand we perceive the failure of the former symbol systems . What a pity , says Ezra Pound , ... that poets have used ...
Page 157
... hand . The vertical and horizontal folds of her garment remind one of the fettering . In the case of another Cybele ... hand a tree goddess - goddess of the pillar and the column - and on the other hand dancing girls ? Columns and ...
... hand . The vertical and horizontal folds of her garment remind one of the fettering . In the case of another Cybele ... hand a tree goddess - goddess of the pillar and the column - and on the other hand dancing girls ? Columns and ...
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... hand clasped the shoulder of a friend , another hand held the Torah ; the burden of an entire people was borne with love . Sons dance thus : one hand joins the hand of a friend in a circle , the other hand clasps the woes of a ...
... hand clasped the shoulder of a friend , another hand held the Torah ; the burden of an entire people was borne with love . Sons dance thus : one hand joins the hand of a friend in a circle , the other hand clasps the woes of a ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
Copyright | |
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