The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... collected poems , I suppose feeling that they hardly suited his cloth or his reticence or his later inclination to silence and the subterrene . All the same Andrew allowed me to put these two poems into anthologies , as if relieved that ...
... collected poems , I suppose feeling that they hardly suited his cloth or his reticence or his later inclination to silence and the subterrene . All the same Andrew allowed me to put these two poems into anthologies , as if relieved that ...
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... visible or apprehensible world . Painting , meaning , music - Every sensible definition of poetry is personal — is attuned to a poet's own habit and nature and is incomplete . If you collected all such definitions of poetry by poets , no ...
... visible or apprehensible world . Painting , meaning , music - Every sensible definition of poetry is personal — is attuned to a poet's own habit and nature and is incomplete . If you collected all such definitions of poetry by poets , no ...
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... collecting of flowers . We took it over as a common term only about a hundred and thirty years ago . The Byzantines ... collected . Look at his poem and you will see that he spoke as well of poems which were shoots of olive , vine ...
... collecting of flowers . We took it over as a common term only about a hundred and thirty years ago . The Byzantines ... collected . Look at his poem and you will see that he spoke as well of poems which were shoots of olive , vine ...
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