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Side 1093
... poetry . Moreover , few poets besides Milton , Ireland's Thom Moore , and Gerard Manley Hopkins could claim any solid musical training . Moore and Burns , both excellent lyricists , stand out in the English poetic tradition , which was ...
... poetry . Moreover , few poets besides Milton , Ireland's Thom Moore , and Gerard Manley Hopkins could claim any solid musical training . Moore and Burns , both excellent lyricists , stand out in the English poetic tradition , which was ...
Side 1097
... poetry expresses complicated ideas and attitudes . This inevitably leads us on from a discussion of the best order of the best words to that of the ideas behind them . Robert Graves may be right in thinking that poetry should be for poets ...
... poetry expresses complicated ideas and attitudes . This inevitably leads us on from a discussion of the best order of the best words to that of the ideas behind them . Robert Graves may be right in thinking that poetry should be for poets ...
Side 1102
... poetry . Baudelaire , Mallarmé , and several other poets have considered the teaching of poetry as a theoretical possibility . At the beginning of this century the imagists held views about the writing of poetry , such as that the poet ...
... poetry . Baudelaire , Mallarmé , and several other poets have considered the teaching of poetry as a theoretical possibility . At the beginning of this century the imagists held views about the writing of poetry , such as that the poet ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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