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... poet's character into which the author never attempts to plunge . The readers of Apollinaire's absolutely individual poetry will find little of the poet's person- ality elucidated in this biography . The au- thor has done an excellent ...
... poet's character into which the author never attempts to plunge . The readers of Apollinaire's absolutely individual poetry will find little of the poet's person- ality elucidated in this biography . The au- thor has done an excellent ...
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... poetry , but easy to interest them in the poetry of Yeats . Actually , the reverse has been true . The un- dergraduate reader goes out to meet Eliot : he accepts Eliot with reverence even when he cannot accept him with joy or with total ...
... poetry , but easy to interest them in the poetry of Yeats . Actually , the reverse has been true . The un- dergraduate reader goes out to meet Eliot : he accepts Eliot with reverence even when he cannot accept him with joy or with total ...
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... poets who deserve more at- tention than they have received , and because they show that the faults of Mr. Kallman and Mr. Cane are those of mediocre poetry rather than of poetry in general today . That it is not necessary to embrace the ...
... poets who deserve more at- tention than they have received , and because they show that the faults of Mr. Kallman and Mr. Cane are those of mediocre poetry rather than of poetry in general today . That it is not necessary to embrace the ...
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