College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... lines each and deals with the symbolic connection between birds and the creative or poetic spirit . Birds to Ciardi are always something special . They represent pure song , perfect , freedom , prayer in motion , and aesthetic ...
... lines each and deals with the symbolic connection between birds and the creative or poetic spirit . Birds to Ciardi are always something special . They represent pure song , perfect , freedom , prayer in motion , and aesthetic ...
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... line that sounds almost like a challenge to himself as well as a suitable first line for the sense of the stanza : " One step more on the way of things . " In lines 9-13 we learn that the second rule of birds is that when they " grow to ...
... line that sounds almost like a challenge to himself as well as a suitable first line for the sense of the stanza : " One step more on the way of things . " In lines 9-13 we learn that the second rule of birds is that when they " grow to ...
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... lines have often been misinterpreted and , in order to demonstrate their real meaning , he paraphrases the lines as " She would have had to die sometime ; / It's news I should have had to hear someday " ( p . 33 ) . In pointing out ...
... lines have often been misinterpreted and , in order to demonstrate their real meaning , he paraphrases the lines as " She would have had to die sometime ; / It's news I should have had to hear someday " ( p . 33 ) . In pointing out ...
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