The Ways of the PoemJosephine Miles |
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... sense of design to give specific aesthetic shape and entity to the conceptual forces of language ; to join philosophy's meaning with history's event in the steadfast design of art . Beginners in the writing of poetry may find that the ...
... sense of design to give specific aesthetic shape and entity to the conceptual forces of language ; to join philosophy's meaning with history's event in the steadfast design of art . Beginners in the writing of poetry may find that the ...
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... sense at two removes ? Who does believe in natural scene as poetic truth ? Not the speaker ! Let others sing , or riddle , or trick ; this speaker wants to speak plainly and rhyme plainly , and his plain substance is the greatest and ...
... sense at two removes ? Who does believe in natural scene as poetic truth ? Not the speaker ! Let others sing , or riddle , or trick ; this speaker wants to speak plainly and rhyme plainly , and his plain substance is the greatest and ...
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... sense - impressions so powerful that they are not directly described but must be conveyed effectively through sound which echoes sense . The youthful Hart Crane some years ago made a poetic stir with just such verse ; it had a depth of ...
... sense - impressions so powerful that they are not directly described but must be conveyed effectively through sound which echoes sense . The youthful Hart Crane some years ago made a poetic stir with just such verse ; it had a depth of ...
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ANONYMOUS The House that Jack Built 79 | 7 |
COLE PORTER Youre the Top | 15 |
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