The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... less and less betray me . -because it was praised so rightly by Coleridge , and my clue to William Barnes was the praise of him by Gerard Manley Hopkins . But the most discerning of our heroes are sometimes wrong . The best we can do is ...
... less and less betray me . -because it was praised so rightly by Coleridge , and my clue to William Barnes was the praise of him by Gerard Manley Hopkins . But the most discerning of our heroes are sometimes wrong . The best we can do is ...
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... less , until 1889 , when they were first collected , and began to be admired again for their perfections . What can happen once in that line can happen again . So look round you . Ask who ought to be for- gotten , and who ought to be ...
... less , until 1889 , when they were first collected , and began to be admired again for their perfections . What can happen once in that line can happen again . So look round you . Ask who ought to be for- gotten , and who ought to be ...
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... less frequent or less good , though they maintain an authenticity of insight and cadence and form , i.e. , “ minor poet " should be a label of honour , instead of a label of denigration pasted on by the prig who must always affect the ...
... less frequent or less good , though they maintain an authenticity of insight and cadence and form , i.e. , “ minor poet " should be a label of honour , instead of a label of denigration pasted on by the prig who must always affect the ...
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