The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 331
... seems lost in endless and uncon- genial matter ? Phrased in this way , the question seems to answer itself ; yet many men , to - day , are making the first choice . There are two main reasons for this - both of them , it seems to me ...
... seems lost in endless and uncon- genial matter ? Phrased in this way , the question seems to answer itself ; yet many men , to - day , are making the first choice . There are two main reasons for this - both of them , it seems to me ...
Stran 354
... seems to say . The epigram , on the other hand , because it is startling , because it says something in a new way , usually seems to say more than it actually does . That is , it is so illuminating that it has the appearance of a final ...
... seems to say . The epigram , on the other hand , because it is startling , because it says something in a new way , usually seems to say more than it actually does . That is , it is so illuminating that it has the appearance of a final ...
Stran 389
... seems to me an ex- cellent statement , in prose , of an intellectual attitude : tations . But I am sad , and by the wrinkled lake Where the great mauve flowers will never wake , But drip with sleep and dew , I read this thin Dry ...
... seems to me an ex- cellent statement , in prose , of an intellectual attitude : tations . But I am sad , and by the wrinkled lake Where the great mauve flowers will never wake , But drip with sleep and dew , I read this thin Dry ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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