The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... effects with words ( not how such effects are , in fact , produced ) is half of genius . But then half of genius must be about as rare as the whole of genius . Lifewell , that which is relevant to the pleasures , agonies , accidents ...
... effects with words ( not how such effects are , in fact , produced ) is half of genius . But then half of genius must be about as rare as the whole of genius . Lifewell , that which is relevant to the pleasures , agonies , accidents ...
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... effect and the power of poems indicated an element of the divine , or a divine origin . In medieval Iceland and Norway poetry was the intoxicating mead which the dwarfs had brewed from blood and honey , man's blood and honey , in three ...
... effect and the power of poems indicated an element of the divine , or a divine origin . In medieval Iceland and Norway poetry was the intoxicating mead which the dwarfs had brewed from blood and honey , man's blood and honey , in three ...
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... effects of the poem , the effects worked by the achieve- ments of every art are , on the ripe plain above the coast , above the valley , possibility , extension , and broad continuance can be , Look , or It is not lost . And also , for ...
... effects of the poem , the effects worked by the achieve- ments of every art are , on the ripe plain above the coast , above the valley , possibility , extension , and broad continuance can be , Look , or It is not lost . And also , for ...
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