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 13.
84. lappuse
... passing acquaint- ance with some common philosophical terms , and hopes to use these to say something impressive . His chief need , of course , is to give the appearance of profundity , of penetrating insights which he need not explain ...
... passing acquaint- ance with some common philosophical terms , and hopes to use these to say something impressive . His chief need , of course , is to give the appearance of profundity , of penetrating insights which he need not explain ...
151. lappuse
... passing forged checks while under the influence of alcohol ) ; and it comes back to me how assiduously he tried , not without ability , to perfect the sonnets which he turned out in considerable quantities under the most trying ...
... passing forged checks while under the influence of alcohol ) ; and it comes back to me how assiduously he tried , not without ability , to perfect the sonnets which he turned out in considerable quantities under the most trying ...
220. lappuse
... passing by , And clouds drift in a thousand different ways Across the gentle arch of Georgia sky . A century has passed since they were scolded Or praised or blamed or hurried or cajoled ; Theirs is eternal peace , with tired hands ...
... passing by , And clouds drift in a thousand different ways Across the gentle arch of Georgia sky . A century has passed since they were scolded Or praised or blamed or hurried or cajoled ; Theirs is eternal peace , with tired hands ...
Saturs
Introduction | 9 |
The Plodding Muse | 13 |
How to Write a Modern Poem | 24 |
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