Legacy, Volume 5,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... object . In " Oak in Autumn " ( PO 71 ) the speaker , as a " poet , " is a natural and self - evident ob- ject with predictable attributes as much as is the tree she writes about : Old oak ! old oak ! the chosen one , Round which my ...
... object . In " Oak in Autumn " ( PO 71 ) the speaker , as a " poet , " is a natural and self - evident ob- ject with predictable attributes as much as is the tree she writes about : Old oak ! old oak ! the chosen one , Round which my ...
Halaman 10
... object , structurally similar to nature , truth , beauty , or the beloved in subjective poetry . This aesthetic function of God may help to explain the vital impor- tance of religion for nineteenth - century American women in general ...
... object , structurally similar to nature , truth , beauty , or the beloved in subjective poetry . This aesthetic function of God may help to explain the vital impor- tance of religion for nineteenth - century American women in general ...
Halaman 11
... object ; who is in control of the mean- ings in this text ? The waterfall is described as resistless ; if this word is meant in the sense of " unresisting , " then how does the water remain " unfathomed " ? If it is re- sistless in the ...
... object ; who is in control of the mean- ings in this text ? The waterfall is described as resistless ; if this word is meant in the sense of " unresisting , " then how does the water remain " unfathomed " ? If it is re- sistless in the ...
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