On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - 597 من الصفحات |
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... original poetic thought for the sake of metre or euphony is unprofessional conduct . So the art of accommodating sense to sound without impairing the original thought has to be learned by example and experiment . Under - emphasis or ...
... original poetic thought for the sake of metre or euphony is unprofessional conduct . So the art of accommodating sense to sound without impairing the original thought has to be learned by example and experiment . Under - emphasis or ...
الصفحة 364
... original poetry . The present remarkable public demand for poetry keeps pace with the growing affluence of life throughout the Western world and the gradual shrinking of the work week . Never before have such efforts been made to ...
... original poetry . The present remarkable public demand for poetry keeps pace with the growing affluence of life throughout the Western world and the gradual shrinking of the work week . Never before have such efforts been made to ...
الصفحة 460
... original name , and it scans better ; but Mary Hamil- ton was really Mary Livingston , and it seems a pity to change that too . " Hamilton " got transferred to this ballad from a similar , but far later , scandal at the Romanov court in ...
... original name , and it scans better ; but Mary Hamil- ton was really Mary Livingston , and it seems a pity to change that too . " Hamilton " got transferred to this ballad from a similar , but far later , scandal at the Romanov court in ...
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