The Poetry CircusHawthorn Books, 1967 - 249 lappuses Frontal attack on the sloppiness, pretense, and sensationalism that prevail in much of contemporary poetry. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 41.
82. lappuse
... fact it always is , for him · These passages leave nothing to be desired in the way of clarity . Yet they leave everything to be desired in the way of poetry . How can this be ? A basic fact , which appears to have been generally ...
... fact it always is , for him · These passages leave nothing to be desired in the way of clarity . Yet they leave everything to be desired in the way of poetry . How can this be ? A basic fact , which appears to have been generally ...
89. lappuse
... fact man — to bring out some further differences be- tween the two types - might have said in regard to a certain historic situation , “ How happy York has made me ! " But Shakespeare , the man of imagination , wrote : Now is the winter ...
... fact man — to bring out some further differences be- tween the two types - might have said in regard to a certain historic situation , “ How happy York has made me ! " But Shakespeare , the man of imagination , wrote : Now is the winter ...
220. lappuse
... fact is that this work is largely con- centrated in the earlier decades and becomes much sparser as one moves toward midcentury and past . Disquieting also is the fact that , while posing pygmies are paraded as " great , " most current ...
... fact is that this work is largely con- centrated in the earlier decades and becomes much sparser as one moves toward midcentury and past . Disquieting also is the fact that , while posing pygmies are paraded as " great , " most current ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
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