Legacy, Volume 6Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... poet Jose Martí said that to walk among the multitudes whose suf- ferings and joys [ she ] wants to interpret , the poet must hear all the sighs , witness all the agonies , feel all the happy mo- ments , and be inspired by the passions ...
... poet Jose Martí said that to walk among the multitudes whose suf- ferings and joys [ she ] wants to interpret , the poet must hear all the sighs , witness all the agonies , feel all the happy mo- ments , and be inspired by the passions ...
Halaman 20
... poet moves from the gray , cold day to the lively child , from the abyss back again to Aurora . The poet's movement is inspired by the young girl's in- nocent question on the meaning of her name ; her answer : Aurora is the dawn , the ...
... poet moves from the gray , cold day to the lively child , from the abyss back again to Aurora . The poet's movement is inspired by the young girl's in- nocent question on the meaning of her name ; her answer : Aurora is the dawn , the ...
Halaman 32
... poet , now at the end of her life and emboldened by what was going on in New York in 1920 , has decided to rebel against the conventions of female propriety she absorbed in her Victorian youth . Of course , this does not mean she ...
... poet , now at the end of her life and emboldened by what was going on in New York in 1920 , has decided to rebel against the conventions of female propriety she absorbed in her Victorian youth . Of course , this does not mean she ...
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