The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... mind and tumble out and start parading themselves and forming fours , and a poem interrupts the business of getting up . Happiness again Enviable are the poets of happiness . John Clare said : “ I wrote because it pleased me in sorrow ...
... mind and tumble out and start parading themselves and forming fours , and a poem interrupts the business of getting up . Happiness again Enviable are the poets of happiness . John Clare said : “ I wrote because it pleased me in sorrow ...
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... mind , in Pindar's phrase . The skalds as well wrote of drawing out poems from deep in the mind . The poems I was objecting to seem collected from the surface of the mind . Vigfússon thought he had rightly filled a gap in one of Egil's ...
... mind , in Pindar's phrase . The skalds as well wrote of drawing out poems from deep in the mind . The poems I was objecting to seem collected from the surface of the mind . Vigfússon thought he had rightly filled a gap in one of Egil's ...
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... mind . What mind wishes word expresses . " Wies : on Zimmermann's ceiling the yellow door ( locked still ) of Eternity , above pink steps which are marked Tempus non erit amplius . Time with his scythe has been thrown down the steps ...
... mind . What mind wishes word expresses . " Wies : on Zimmermann's ceiling the yellow door ( locked still ) of Eternity , above pink steps which are marked Tempus non erit amplius . Time with his scythe has been thrown down the steps ...
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