The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... language , and language is man , and poetry is essence at once of man and language . What an en- couragement to think of how those Russian poems which couldn't be printed and circulated were preserved in the heads of Russian " readers ...
... language , and language is man , and poetry is essence at once of man and language . What an en- couragement to think of how those Russian poems which couldn't be printed and circulated were preserved in the heads of Russian " readers ...
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... language , to some degree at will . There is an equal risk in making it more than usually dense and making it more than usually simple . We do turn disappointed from a body of poems , however skilful or amusing or sharp , in a language ...
... language , to some degree at will . There is an equal risk in making it more than usually dense and making it more than usually simple . We do turn disappointed from a body of poems , however skilful or amusing or sharp , in a language ...
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... language to the gods , it ascribes culture to this symbolic system we call language . With language we began culturally , as once we thought that with the gods we ourselves began and that with the gods poetry began . Poetry is the best ...
... language to the gods , it ascribes culture to this symbolic system we call language . With language we began culturally , as once we thought that with the gods we ourselves began and that with the gods poetry began . Poetry is the best ...
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