Legacy, Volume 3,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1986 |
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... allows Dickinson greater revelation and more precise expression of feeling than the more common or " Saxon " demands of prose . The poet's distortions of grammar and syntax as well as her use of " jingling " meter , stanzas , and rhyme ...
... allows Dickinson greater revelation and more precise expression of feeling than the more common or " Saxon " demands of prose . The poet's distortions of grammar and syntax as well as her use of " jingling " meter , stanzas , and rhyme ...
Halaman 37
... allows Dickinson to express her opinions as well as her feelings . Not all this poet's almost two thousand poems stem from the fears and desires of her private life . Many of her poems make cryp- tic philosophical or theological ...
... allows Dickinson to express her opinions as well as her feelings . Not all this poet's almost two thousand poems stem from the fears and desires of her private life . Many of her poems make cryp- tic philosophical or theological ...
Halaman 42
... allow them at one and the same time to be somebody in the text , and yet remain , as Dickinson asserts in an often ... [ allows ] one sentiment which angels might not acknowledge " ( Haight 99-100 ) . I'm not certain that this is indeed ...
... allow them at one and the same time to be somebody in the text , and yet remain , as Dickinson asserts in an often ... [ allows ] one sentiment which angels might not acknowledge " ( Haight 99-100 ) . I'm not certain that this is indeed ...
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