The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... talk of the aster aulios ? Was it already a poeticism ? Did a shepherd in Westmorland ever talk about the " folding star " ? Wordsworth had it from Collins , or they both had it from Virgil , who had it from the Greeks . And it was ...
... talk of the aster aulios ? Was it already a poeticism ? Did a shepherd in Westmorland ever talk about the " folding star " ? Wordsworth had it from Collins , or they both had it from Virgil , who had it from the Greeks . And it was ...
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... talking as we do of music in poetry or painting in poetry exhibits laziness and a poverty of language . And of course it is as bad to talk of the poetry in painting , the poetic painter . PART THREE It strikes me that all poets ' precepts ...
... talking as we do of music in poetry or painting in poetry exhibits laziness and a poverty of language . And of course it is as bad to talk of the poetry in painting , the poetic painter . PART THREE It strikes me that all poets ' precepts ...
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... 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 poem , his magic , is made to occur . That is all . Is its power compelling you ? That is another ...
... 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 poem , his magic , is made to occur . That is all . Is its power compelling you ? That is another ...
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