The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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A Poetry Notebook Geoffrey Grigson. Conventions of love or Those who do not write poems , but only write about them , make rather too much of the " insincerity " of poems in a convention . Six hundred years ago convention required love ...
A Poetry Notebook Geoffrey Grigson. Conventions of love or Those who do not write poems , but only write about them , make rather too much of the " insincerity " of poems in a convention . Six hundred years ago convention required love ...
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... write novels , are as a rule weak novelists . Strong novelists are often feeble poets . The poets cannot narrate ... write " Proud Maisie " and Stevenson could write " Blows the wind today " : Grey recumbent tombs of the dead in desert ...
... write novels , are as a rule weak novelists . Strong novelists are often feeble poets . The poets cannot narrate ... write " Proud Maisie " and Stevenson could write " Blows the wind today " : Grey recumbent tombs of the dead in desert ...
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... write more ? Were they always acting by their high vision of the poetic ? Had they resolved not to write anything which would be short of that vision ? Or have they destroyed so much ? Or were they powerless to write except now and then ...
... write more ? Were they always acting by their high vision of the poetic ? Had they resolved not to write anything which would be short of that vision ? Or have they destroyed so much ? Or were they powerless to write except now and then ...
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