The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... look round you . Ask who ought to be for- gotten , and who ought to be read . At least try to be independent and ... look ; beyond the firm portion they conceal their wobbliness - even from themselves - until the poem looks squared off ...
... look round you . Ask who ought to be for- gotten , and who ought to be read . At least try to be independent and ... look ; beyond the firm portion they conceal their wobbliness - even from themselves - until the poem looks squared off ...
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... look at the poem if by some miracle the " world ” in 1922 had entered a long period of calm and benignity ? Then we should agree about the insignificant grudge and the grumbling . In time ahead - how soon ? - readers will be mystified ...
... look at the poem if by some miracle the " world ” in 1922 had entered a long period of calm and benignity ? Then we should agree about the insignificant grudge and the grumbling . In time ahead - how soon ? - readers will be mystified ...
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... look round at the reputations of our day : " When you see a giant , look at the whereabouts of the sun . You may only be seeing the shadow of a dwarf . " Susanna signifieth a lillie or a rose The lillie of vallies by his spirit , His ...
... look round at the reputations of our day : " When you see a giant , look at the whereabouts of the sun . You may only be seeing the shadow of a dwarf . " Susanna signifieth a lillie or a rose The lillie of vallies by his spirit , His ...
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