The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... poetry of the world . Or would Mallarmé have replied that words for him were a sufficiency of external objects ? The poetry of music is the poetry we cannot translate at all . The total sounds and sound - associations in any poem , of ...
... poetry of the world . Or would Mallarmé have replied that words for him were a sufficiency of external objects ? The poetry of music is the poetry we cannot translate at all . The total sounds and sound - associations in any poem , of ...
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... inside the wall , but he couldn't help some of it falling outside the wall , into the World of Men . This was the " fool - poet's portion " ; which , as we all know , isn't exhausted . Odin , God of poetry , always spoke in poetry 140.
... inside the wall , but he couldn't help some of it falling outside the wall , into the World of Men . This was the " fool - poet's portion " ; which , as we all know , isn't exhausted . Odin , God of poetry , always spoke in poetry 140.
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... poetry to a poet free of his own fault . When he was thirteen or fourteen John Clare , the labourer's son , walked from Helpstone to Stamford and bought a copy of The Seasons , and on his way home climbed into Burghley Park and settled ...
... poetry to a poet free of his own fault . When he was thirteen or fourteen John Clare , the labourer's son , walked from Helpstone to Stamford and bought a copy of The Seasons , and on his way home climbed into Burghley Park and settled ...
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