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... writes , for there are estimable authors who write both of the ease with which a poet writes while he is in a passive state , and there are others who write equally convincing of the labor and activity which accompany the poetic process ...
... writes , for there are estimable authors who write both of the ease with which a poet writes while he is in a passive state , and there are others who write equally convincing of the labor and activity which accompany the poetic process ...
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... write verses . My emotions for there was genuine emotion - faded into a sense that my lesson was learned and my troth ... writes after sober and mature reflections . Some poems ' gush from the heart ' without effort while others are ...
... write verses . My emotions for there was genuine emotion - faded into a sense that my lesson was learned and my troth ... writes after sober and mature reflections . Some poems ' gush from the heart ' without effort while others are ...
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... writes : A poem is never the sum total of its individual parts any more than a face is the sum total of its individual features . It is the relationships of the various images which create the poem , the way they colour and influence ...
... writes : A poem is never the sum total of its individual parts any more than a face is the sum total of its individual features . It is the relationships of the various images which create the poem , the way they colour and influence ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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