The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... poet ? And is it the poet in his own personality , or what Emily Dickinson called a " supposed person " ? Poets are great actors , and you may find that a young woman writer is pretending for the moment to be an old man . ( Note , for ...
... poet ? And is it the poet in his own personality , or what Emily Dickinson called a " supposed person " ? Poets are great actors , and you may find that a young woman writer is pretending for the moment to be an old man . ( Note , for ...
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... poet ever put pen to paper . If we recognize the inevitable fragmentary quality of the " bio- graphical " materials which survive for any individual poem , we shall necessarily be cautious in formulating from these materials any ...
... poet ever put pen to paper . If we recognize the inevitable fragmentary quality of the " bio- graphical " materials which survive for any individual poem , we shall necessarily be cautious in formulating from these materials any ...
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... poet . And of course our understanding and appreciation will not be confined to isolated poems but will be in some way cumulative , expanding with the breadth of our knowledge of any one poet . A poet's poems illuminate one another , as ...
... poet . And of course our understanding and appreciation will not be confined to isolated poems but will be in some way cumulative , expanding with the breadth of our knowledge of any one poet . A poet's poems illuminate one another , as ...
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