Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & BeliefWhitston, 1992 - 134 Seiten |
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... took forever , and I got bored real fast . " While it is true that Beowulf and Shakespeare are trea- sures of the English language , their introduction often comes too early in the educational process . Some of the respondents noted ...
... took forever , and I got bored real fast . " While it is true that Beowulf and Shakespeare are trea- sures of the English language , their introduction often comes too early in the educational process . Some of the respondents noted ...
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... took the field and could hardly run , the legs wob- bling outward in the gait that boys called " sissy " in the ' 50s and ' 60s . A cultural phenomenon was playing out before my eyes , at the expense of my daughter . The boys had lapsed ...
... took the field and could hardly run , the legs wob- bling outward in the gait that boys called " sissy " in the ' 50s and ' 60s . A cultural phenomenon was playing out before my eyes , at the expense of my daughter . The boys had lapsed ...
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... took a near decade to evolve . I chronicle that evolution in the villanelle sequence , titled " Ars Poetica : The Tree Parables . " It has an opening epigram that is also my personal motto- " For it is by your words you will be ...
... took a near decade to evolve . I chronicle that evolution in the villanelle sequence , titled " Ars Poetica : The Tree Parables . " It has an opening epigram that is also my personal motto- " For it is by your words you will be ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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