What I Cannot Say: Self, Word, and World in Whitman, Stevens, and MerwinUniversity of Illinois Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 147 |
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... live their lives " ( NA , 29 ) . Moreover , even from an anti - humanist stand- point human ecology is particularly important , in that our impact on the environment far outstrips any other creature's . If that impact is a matter of ...
... live their lives " ( NA , 29 ) . Moreover , even from an anti - humanist stand- point human ecology is particularly important , in that our impact on the environment far outstrips any other creature's . If that impact is a matter of ...
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... lives the lives of others and knows their griefs more fully than they do themselves - no matter how they differ from him , or how much more genuinely and unwillingly they suffer . In any case , the speaker who accepts the representative ...
... lives the lives of others and knows their griefs more fully than they do themselves - no matter how they differ from him , or how much more genuinely and unwillingly they suffer . In any case , the speaker who accepts the representative ...
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... live / In a physical world " ( CP , 325 ) . In The Lice Merwin refuses the pleasures both of representation and of language's materiality , so as to take on this poverty voluntarily . Like Edwards , he demands a rigor so intense , a ...
... live / In a physical world " ( CP , 325 ) . In The Lice Merwin refuses the pleasures both of representation and of language's materiality , so as to take on this poverty voluntarily . Like Edwards , he demands a rigor so intense , a ...
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