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... Standardisation " : " ... the same processes unfold / unend- ing generations of living men " . The philosophy , although inserted in the poem and not well integrated ( stanzas 7 , 8 and 16 are somewhat parenthetic ) , is secondary to ...
... Standardisation " : " ... the same processes unfold / unend- ing generations of living men " . The philosophy , although inserted in the poem and not well integrated ( stanzas 7 , 8 and 16 are somewhat parenthetic ) , is secondary to ...
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... Standardisation " where , of course , the satire predominates . He is an intellectual in the sense that an idea is basic to the conception of each of his poems ; but he is reflective also in that he expresses associated emotions ...
... Standardisation " where , of course , the satire predominates . He is an intellectual in the sense that an idea is basic to the conception of each of his poems ; but he is reflective also in that he expresses associated emotions ...
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... Standardisation The theme of this poem is adequately expressed in the fifth and sixth stanzas , i.e. , despite the protests of aesthetes and Nature poets , the Earth herself , " broad in the hams and stiffening at the knees " , has ...
... Standardisation The theme of this poem is adequately expressed in the fifth and sixth stanzas , i.e. , despite the protests of aesthetes and Nature poets , the Earth herself , " broad in the hams and stiffening at the knees " , has ...
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A. D. Hope Aborigine abstract Ancient Mariner Australian basic Brindabella Bullocky cadence Captain Quiros character closed couplet colour context contrast dark death descriptive despair diction Douglas Stewart effect emotion Essay on Memory example experience expressive verbs feeling Fifth Day final stanza Five Bells fuses futile Geoffrey Dutton Henry the Navigator Homeric simile Hope's human iambic imagery imagination impression James McAuley Judith Wright landscape Lane light of home line stanza rhymed linked lyrical ballad McAuley's metaphor metaphysical modern Moorebank mystical near-rhyme Nigger's Leap night NOTES ON SIX nouns past pattern Persons from Porlock phrase poet's poetic poetry precise present prosy quatrain R. D. FitzGerald reflection regeneration rhymed in various rhythm romantic Sailing to Byzantium satire sense sestet SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS simple SIX VOICES Slessor Snow Gum sometimes Standardisation Sydney symbol theme three poems tide Tomb of Heracles visual W. B. Yeats whereas whole poem Wind words