The Private Art: A Poetry NotebookAllison and Busby, 1982 - 231 páginas |
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... young in spite of being old - being young in spite of the deficits of the body . " Rhythm is the energy of verse . . • Rhythm fundamental force , the fundamental rhythm accommodating itself to some concrete situation , and of any use ...
... young in spite of being old - being young in spite of the deficits of the body . " Rhythm is the energy of verse . . • Rhythm fundamental force , the fundamental rhythm accommodating itself to some concrete situation , and of any use ...
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... Young , Presbyterian minister , then Anglican priest , wrote and published at any rate two fervent love poems when he was young . He did not reprint them himself . He excluded them from his collected poems , I suppose feeling that they ...
... Young , Presbyterian minister , then Anglican priest , wrote and published at any rate two fervent love poems when he was young . He did not reprint them himself . He excluded them from his collected poems , I suppose feeling that they ...
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... young New poetry is resisted and to break that resistance I don't recommend you to die young - unless you are a major poet , with friends whose keening above your body will be heard for certain . If you die young it is likelier that ...
... young New poetry is resisted and to break that resistance I don't recommend you to die young - unless you are a major poet , with friends whose keening above your body will be heard for certain . If you die young it is likelier that ...
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