Dylan Thomas and Poetic Dissociation, Volumen61Southern Illinois University Press, 1964 - 182 páginas |
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... breast : when he is given what he demanded in infantile anger , he will give his love : Now in the cloud's big breast lie quiet countries . . . And though my love pulls the pale , nippled air , Prides of tomorrow suckling in her eyes ...
... breast : when he is given what he demanded in infantile anger , he will give his love : Now in the cloud's big breast lie quiet countries . . . And though my love pulls the pale , nippled air , Prides of tomorrow suckling in her eyes ...
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... breast and the green apron age . . . " which domi- nates the verbal development . Words are manifesta- tions of being alive : Left by the dead , who , in their moonless acre , Need no word's warmth • And conversely , to lose verbal ...
... breast and the green apron age . . . " which domi- nates the verbal development . Words are manifesta- tions of being alive : Left by the dead , who , in their moonless acre , Need no word's warmth • And conversely , to lose verbal ...
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... breast . . Eyes run from the trees and windows of the street , steaming ' Gossamer ' and strip her to the nipples and the bees . . . Sinbad Sailor places on her thighs still dew - damp from the first mangrowing cock - crow garden his ...
... breast . . Eyes run from the trees and windows of the street , steaming ' Gossamer ' and strip her to the nipples and the bees . . . Sinbad Sailor places on her thighs still dew - damp from the first mangrowing cock - crow garden his ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
The True Voice of English Poetry | 17 |
Critical SelfDeception | 35 |
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