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confusing syntax, rhetorical gaps, puzzling rhyme systems, enigmatic statements—these are some of Zach's poetic ammunition against the senti- mental effect. ...
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mj.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/8/2/157.pdf
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“playground poetry.” This leads, in places, to some quite eccentric statements, such as that Silverstein is. “domesticated” because “[h]anging a teacher by ...
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www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~jtthomas/Karin.pdf
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John Stephens - The Mead of Poetry here that the third allusion in Hdvamdl, the enigmatic statement of st. 13-14, fits in: Ominnis hegri heitir, s~i er yfir ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/G77M77V5815LX503.pdf
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As for (2), it seems undeniable that, within the perspective of the first route, Parmenides formulates statements in which what-is acts as the subject to which various attributes are predicated. ... However Homer, Hesiod or Xenophanes construct and promote their appeal in isolated passages, the prospects of poetic deception,
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bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-03-57.html
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seems to have in mind in those enigmatic statements in which he says that ...... as the apotheosis of Dionysius as poetic conceit shows retrospectively that ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/465058
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It was a very fascinating poetic move. And combined with Herbert's deep interest in philosophy and classical myths and culture, it made such a great impact. Herbert became a very important figure for critics, poets, and for readers.
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www.wordswithoutborders.org/?lab=FrajlichInterview
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The poetic line. under the influence of Modernism and the avant-garde. ... is ((pozo de tu alma" (well of your heart)." This image from the poem's last stanza resonates with the enigmatic statement of the first: "Y las hojas caian en el agua de tu alma. until these verses appear there. given up to this strange substance.
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www.scribd.com/doc/16949434/The-Poetry-of-Pablo-Neruda
www.scribd.com/doc/16949434/The-Poetry-of-Pablo-Neruda
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Use enigmatic in a Sentence ... See web results for enigmatic ... See images of enigmatic...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/enigmatic
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The Weather Of Words: Poetic Invention. Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf. New York.. Uncorrected Proof, 2000. Pale blue printed wrappers. Very Fine. SIGNED by Strand in ink on the title page. 147pp. This proof includes a color mock-up of a rejected dustwrapper ... Brief, sometimes enigmatic statements on poetic invention.
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www.tomfolio.com/SearchAuthorTitle.asp?Aut=Mark_Strand
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