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... poems , the difficulty of judging poems near at hand and questions of copyright are hinted at . He therefore resorted to the more usual anthological method , that of selecting the best poems from available outstanding poets . As a ...
... poems , the difficulty of judging poems near at hand and questions of copyright are hinted at . He therefore resorted to the more usual anthological method , that of selecting the best poems from available outstanding poets . As a ...
Page viii
... poems , nonsense , and so forth and so forth , in all languages ; year books of these same classes ; special collections , -war poems , after - dinner oratory , the letters of women in love ; articles from this or that maga- zine ...
... poems , nonsense , and so forth and so forth , in all languages ; year books of these same classes ; special collections , -war poems , after - dinner oratory , the letters of women in love ; articles from this or that maga- zine ...
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... poems when properly versified . Poetry is the corpus or body of what actually is and has been said better in verse than it could be said in prose , and its proof , like that of the pudding , lies in taste . Some actual poems are ...
... poems when properly versified . Poetry is the corpus or body of what actually is and has been said better in verse than it could be said in prose , and its proof , like that of the pudding , lies in taste . Some actual poems are ...
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