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... final group , the prolongational structure is unexpected : the climactic arrival occurs in the first line , and the next two lines constitute an extension , spelling out the effect of the " promises " which have to be kept – whether one ...
... final group , the prolongational structure is unexpected : the climactic arrival occurs in the first line , and the next two lines constitute an extension , spelling out the effect of the " promises " which have to be kept – whether one ...
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... final echo in the final line " The smell coming off my pencil as I write . " Explicit mention of the two trees of the title with their concomitant scents is not made until stanza 5. In the sixth stanza a third smell is introduced : when ...
... final echo in the final line " The smell coming off my pencil as I write . " Explicit mention of the two trees of the title with their concomitant scents is not made until stanza 5. In the sixth stanza a third smell is introduced : when ...
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... final unifying image is achieved by the repetition of the motif of the first stanza in the last : " Tvashti , ” says this Indian Rig Veda , " hewed the world out of one tree , " but doesn't tell , since for durability both do as well ...
... final unifying image is achieved by the repetition of the motif of the first stanza in the last : " Tvashti , ” says this Indian Rig Veda , " hewed the world out of one tree , " but doesn't tell , since for durability both do as well ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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