The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... shape ; and we can experience it even in those single lines which we say to ourselves over and over again , feeling always the better and easier for them . But then the shape is sound , measure , notion , even nonsense . I went the ...
... shape ; and we can experience it even in those single lines which we say to ourselves over and over again , feeling always the better and easier for them . But then the shape is sound , measure , notion , even nonsense . I went the ...
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... shape of breasts . I see again , as I read , Norah's youth , her hands , her gestures , her arms and elbows and long neck and small waist . I don't know another poem in which the shape and nature of a par- ticular woman is so fixed , so ...
... shape of breasts . I see again , as I read , Norah's youth , her hands , her gestures , her arms and elbows and long neck and small waist . I don't know another poem in which the shape and nature of a par- ticular woman is so fixed , so ...
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... shape ” of a poem is the shape it has . Any shape of a poem is artificial , as well as real . As for complex shape , what good verse has been without complexity ? Ionesco : " When I want to tell the story of my life , it is a wandering ...
... shape ” of a poem is the shape it has . Any shape of a poem is artificial , as well as real . As for complex shape , what good verse has been without complexity ? Ionesco : " When I want to tell the story of my life , it is a wandering ...
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