The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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Página 128
... suppose Christopher Tesdale was the poet , from the heart . I suppose that when his church was pulled down someone from the heart was determined to jettison neither the poem nor the pathos . So the little mean provincial brass was ...
... suppose Christopher Tesdale was the poet , from the heart . I suppose that when his church was pulled down someone from the heart was determined to jettison neither the poem nor the pathos . So the little mean provincial brass was ...
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... suppose Milton was severely up and out of bed . Ibn Khaldun quoted I suppose a poet on this matter of when poems get themselves written : " It has been said ' the best time is in the morning right after waking up , when the stomach is ...
... suppose Milton was severely up and out of bed . Ibn Khaldun quoted I suppose a poet on this matter of when poems get themselves written : " It has been said ' the best time is in the morning right after waking up , when the stomach is ...
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... suppose that we emerge . As beings , as makers we walk ; as aesthetes we hang about . No poet has to suppose that " nature " , " the world ” , etcetera , is benign . It is and it isn't . We should be grateful for as much of it as we ...
... suppose that we emerge . As beings , as makers we walk ; as aesthetes we hang about . No poet has to suppose that " nature " , " the world ” , etcetera , is benign . It is and it isn't . We should be grateful for as much of it as we ...
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