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... poet , and implies that if modern poetry is to achieve anything ' mem- orable ' in the future , it must extricate itself from the paralyzing effects of intellect and a preoccupation with technique . " What the intellectual poets seem ...
... poet , and implies that if modern poetry is to achieve anything ' mem- orable ' in the future , it must extricate itself from the paralyzing effects of intellect and a preoccupation with technique . " What the intellectual poets seem ...
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... poetry ; such lines as , 66 ' ..And there all night we watched the constellations flame / Each in its place , each ... poetry as emotionalism might be . One needs no prophetic powers to guess that modern poetry at its best is moving in a ...
... poetry ; such lines as , 66 ' ..And there all night we watched the constellations flame / Each in its place , each ... poetry as emotionalism might be . One needs no prophetic powers to guess that modern poetry at its best is moving in a ...
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... poetry was dead and remained dead because I was not learning anything from the poetry that I was so sloppily imitating . The young writer is groping through the poetry of the past , which is the only poetry from which he can learn and ...
... poetry was dead and remained dead because I was not learning anything from the poetry that I was so sloppily imitating . The young writer is groping through the poetry of the past , which is the only poetry from which he can learn and ...
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