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... poem , stand within the magnetic field of the elements in tension , and see as the poem sees . As Rilke puts it , " Who pours himself forth as a spring , him Cognizance knows " 51_or , recognition re - cognizes ( den erkennt die ...
... poem , stand within the magnetic field of the elements in tension , and see as the poem sees . As Rilke puts it , " Who pours himself forth as a spring , him Cognizance knows " 51_or , recognition re - cognizes ( den erkennt die ...
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... poem " L'Eternité , " which has all the profound simplicity of one of Blake's Songs of Innocence . Just as the Genie or the double was a creature in whom the pairs of opposites were reconciled , so eternity in this poem is a state of ...
... poem " L'Eternité , " which has all the profound simplicity of one of Blake's Songs of Innocence . Just as the Genie or the double was a creature in whom the pairs of opposites were reconciled , so eternity in this poem is a state of ...
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... poets of the Hebrew Renaissance in the twen- tieth century , Bialik and Tschernichowsky , were almost untouched by Hasidism . And Shneur , the author of the The Gaon and the Rabbi , publi- shed one memorable poem on Rabbi Levi Isaac of ...
... poets of the Hebrew Renaissance in the twen- tieth century , Bialik and Tschernichowsky , were almost untouched by Hasidism . And Shneur , the author of the The Gaon and the Rabbi , publi- shed one memorable poem on Rabbi Levi Isaac of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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