Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... poet , Laurence is still a long way from poetic self - expression . But as an artist , using rhyme and metre to suggest a mood of disgust , disillusion , vain rebelliousness , and aspiration , tormented egoism and un- rest , he makes ...
... poet , Laurence is still a long way from poetic self - expression . But as an artist , using rhyme and metre to suggest a mood of disgust , disillusion , vain rebelliousness , and aspiration , tormented egoism and un- rest , he makes ...
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... poet . With Flecker the interesting thing is that the process was in preciseld the other direction . In spite of profuse imagery any facile diction his " Juvenilia " are rather trivial and mannered , highly conventional , and obedient ...
... poet . With Flecker the interesting thing is that the process was in preciseld the other direction . In spite of profuse imagery any facile diction his " Juvenilia " are rather trivial and mannered , highly conventional , and obedient ...
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... poet to introduce to you . What if I call up a poet who , by a propriety of metre as devoted in its way as any tinkling rhyme spun out of gossamer and the pollen of daffodillies , actually beats the makers of images at their own game ...
... poet to introduce to you . What if I call up a poet who , by a propriety of metre as devoted in its way as any tinkling rhyme spun out of gossamer and the pollen of daffodillies , actually beats the makers of images at their own game ...
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