| Leon Waldoff - Literary Criticism - 2001 - 192 pages
...stanza 3 he describes a happy scene of nature ("The cataracts blow their trumpets from the steep ... I hear the Echoes through the mountains throng, /...from the fields of sleep, / And all the earth is gay" [25—28]). Whatever else may be said about stanza 3 and some of the puzzling references and images... | |
| Jeremy Holmes - Attachment behavior - 2001 - 202 pages
...and metabolizing it: A timely utterance gave that thought relief And I again am strong The cateracts blow their trumpets from the steep No more shall grief of mine the season wrong. True, he 'gives sorrow words', turns the feeling into an 'utterance', but somehow it all seems too... | |
| Jeremy Holmes - Psychology - 2001 - 202 pages
...pushes away the unhappy feeling rather than fully experiencing and thinking about and metabolizing it: A timely utterance gave that thought relief And I again am strong The cateracts blow their trumpets from the steep No more shall grief of mine the season wrong. True, he... | |
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