Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... friends , mold his character ; and , because she frequently shifted among various residences , these influences Allowed to leave home at the age of eighteen , he traveled meanderingly in many European countries where he acquired ...
... friends , mold his character ; and , because she frequently shifted among various residences , these influences Allowed to leave home at the age of eighteen , he traveled meanderingly in many European countries where he acquired ...
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... friend or relative visiting a foreign land . The poem being filled with such miscellaneous remarks , a larger significance is not easily built from the whole . The significance is not reducible to a single state- ment or a unified set ...
... friend or relative visiting a foreign land . The poem being filled with such miscellaneous remarks , a larger significance is not easily built from the whole . The significance is not reducible to a single state- ment or a unified set ...
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... . A third American poet who has used the Apollinairian tradition , though perhaps not so extensively as have Pound and Cummings , is William Carlos Williams . A personal friend of Pound since childhood , Williams used after his manner 72.
... . A third American poet who has used the Apollinairian tradition , though perhaps not so extensively as have Pound and Cummings , is William Carlos Williams . A personal friend of Pound since childhood , Williams used after his manner 72.
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