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Whatsoever ' opens and swallows ' torn ship ' as the poet severs the grammatical bond to interject his fear . But ' embark ' also opens to let a saving rhyme , ' emb ( lem ) . ark , ' emerge as the poet converts fear into hope by ...
Whatsoever ' opens and swallows ' torn ship ' as the poet severs the grammatical bond to interject his fear . But ' embark ' also opens to let a saving rhyme , ' emb ( lem ) . ark , ' emerge as the poet converts fear into hope by ...
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This lecture deals with another poet dwelt on in the early phase of that poem : Robert Burns . Its argument will be threefold . First , it will examine the critical introspection which has tended since 1945 to exclude Burns from an ...
This lecture deals with another poet dwelt on in the early phase of that poem : Robert Burns . Its argument will be threefold . First , it will examine the critical introspection which has tended since 1945 to exclude Burns from an ...
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But in fact the misunderstanding between poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what / are your poems about ? the poet also gives a rather eloquent answer : ' They're about / their business , and their father's ...
But in fact the misunderstanding between poet and traveller is not total . In response to the question ' what / are your poems about ? the poet also gives a rather eloquent answer : ' They're about / their business , and their father's ...
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