The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... language , or at any rate in words , as well as experience in how words have been selected and combined and projected by poets - poets of now and of the past . ― New books of verse are reviewed in batches , as an editorial duty . But ...
... language , or at any rate in words , as well as experience in how words have been selected and combined and projected by poets - poets of now and of the past . ― New books of verse are reviewed in batches , as an editorial duty . But ...
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... language : they look fresh , though the way they are used is commonplace and the way they are connected is conventional . I notice how several poets who began well have now become entrapped in dead phrases . From one collection I take ...
... language : they look fresh , though the way they are used is commonplace and the way they are connected is conventional . I notice how several poets who began well have now become entrapped in dead phrases . From one collection I take ...
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... language when lives accord to a limited number of conformities and uniformities ? Fences , pavements , lamp standards , facades , hoardings , roundabouts , in our urbanism they are becoming the same from Aberdeen to Penzance . And language ...
... language when lives accord to a limited number of conformities and uniformities ? Fences , pavements , lamp standards , facades , hoardings , roundabouts , in our urbanism they are becoming the same from Aberdeen to Penzance . And language ...
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