On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - 597 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 121
... least the glass and synthetic stones . Yet few poets are sufficiently ruthless to make a thorough job even of this . A poet has certain natural loyalties - say , to a village where he spent his childhood , to a University where he was ...
... least the glass and synthetic stones . Yet few poets are sufficiently ruthless to make a thorough job even of this . A poet has certain natural loyalties - say , to a village where he spent his childhood , to a University where he was ...
الصفحة 161
... least a century old . Henry Carey quotes it in his Namby Pamby satire on Ambrose Phillips in 1725. The Wiltshire Horners were a rich family who had profited from Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries , and seem to have been ...
... least a century old . Henry Carey quotes it in his Namby Pamby satire on Ambrose Phillips in 1725. The Wiltshire Horners were a rich family who had profited from Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries , and seem to have been ...
الصفحة 589
... least injury or discourtesy from a man . Many of these customs still prevail among the Berbers on both sides of the Sudan ; and seem curiously apt in the poet - Muse relation . European poets from Ennius onwards have hankered for post ...
... least injury or discourtesy from a man . Many of these customs still prevail among the Berbers on both sides of the Sudan ; and seem curiously apt in the poet - Muse relation . European poets from Ennius onwards have hankered for post ...
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