The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in PoetryOxford University Press, 1958 - 229 ページ |
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... poem , but he will do a lot of damage in the process . C. Day Lewis gives an amusing instance of this inability to accept a poem as a poem : A year or two ago I wrote a sequence called From Feathers to Iron which for me expressed simply ...
... poem , but he will do a lot of damage in the process . C. Day Lewis gives an amusing instance of this inability to accept a poem as a poem : A year or two ago I wrote a sequence called From Feathers to Iron which for me expressed simply ...
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... poem may bring : It is a great pity that we cannot inhale poems like scents - for crude as their medium is , their message , their content , is something which owes little to reason . That is why one should , if possible , allow poems ...
... poem may bring : It is a great pity that we cannot inhale poems like scents - for crude as their medium is , their message , their content , is something which owes little to reason . That is why one should , if possible , allow poems ...
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... poets , assume that a poem is a translation into rhyme and metre of ideas , feelings , and sensory perceptions ; and would accept Dryden's account of the creative process as a reasonable description of how a poet begins to shape a poem ...
... poets , assume that a poem is a translation into rhyme and metre of ideas , feelings , and sensory perceptions ; and would accept Dryden's account of the creative process as a reasonable description of how a poet begins to shape a poem ...
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