The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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CR. Wordsworth considers the fish and its world is " Gold and Sil- ver Fishes in a Vase , " written in 1829 and pertaining to a fish- bowl environment.1 In his observations on the lives of fish in the aquarium , Wordsworth offers one of ...
CR. Wordsworth considers the fish and its world is " Gold and Sil- ver Fishes in a Vase , " written in 1829 and pertaining to a fish- bowl environment.1 In his observations on the lives of fish in the aquarium , Wordsworth offers one of ...
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... fish . His God stands outside my God ( p . 339 , 11. 130-41 ) . In the fish Lawrence finds , as other poets who have used the fish seriously in their poems have found , that the fish is the most primitive of all creatures . He ...
... fish . His God stands outside my God ( p . 339 , 11. 130-41 ) . In the fish Lawrence finds , as other poets who have used the fish seriously in their poems have found , that the fish is the most primitive of all creatures . He ...
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... fish , and toward herself , alters . She actually compares herself with the fish , at what might be called the climactic moment of the poem : I looked into his eyes which were far larged than mine but shallower , and yellowed ... They ...
... fish , and toward herself , alters . She actually compares herself with the fish , at what might be called the climactic moment of the poem : I looked into his eyes which were far larged than mine but shallower , and yellowed ... They ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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