The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... magic , father of the gods and men , and given by him to men . Poets have to labour to produce poetry , Odin always ... magic . Agreed that poems are one of the rare kinds of magic which work , in a limited and special way , it should be ...
... magic , father of the gods and men , and given by him to men . Poets have to labour to produce poetry , Odin always ... magic . Agreed that poems are one of the rare kinds of magic which work , in a limited and special way , it should be ...
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... magic , his spells belonged to a process of magic , which he aimed at successive ends . If we talk of a poem as magic and a poet as magician , I think we must say that the poet now makes each spell without an aim beyond itself ; his ...
... magic , his spells belonged to a process of magic , which he aimed at successive ends . If we talk of a poem as magic and a poet as magician , I think we must say that the poet now makes each spell without an aim beyond itself ; his ...
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... magic which does work and must therefore be excepted , and welcomed . Poems work , poems are spells worth saying . They haven't the vicious intentions of black magic or - as a rule - greedy magic . The most you can say against the ...
... magic which does work and must therefore be excepted , and welcomed . Poems work , poems are spells worth saying . They haven't the vicious intentions of black magic or - as a rule - greedy magic . The most you can say against the ...
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