Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... verse and prose and the " capital difficulties " which each medium has to overcome . Verse , he says , has an older ancestry than prose , primarily because it is more memorable and so less reliant upon the printed text . For verse , as ...
... verse and prose and the " capital difficulties " which each medium has to overcome . Verse , he says , has an older ancestry than prose , primarily because it is more memorable and so less reliant upon the printed text . For verse , as ...
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Harold John Massingham. something may come out of free verse- -as soon as free verse can forget what a devil of a fellow it is . Considered as a reaction and experiment against a mere adequacy of metrical content , tenuity of idea ...
Harold John Massingham. something may come out of free verse- -as soon as free verse can forget what a devil of a fellow it is . Considered as a reaction and experiment against a mere adequacy of metrical content , tenuity of idea ...
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... verse of our Imagists ? They both lose them- selves in technique alone ; they can both be threaded on a string of disconnected images . I told you there were two poets who , to my mind , topped their fellows . For they are concerned ...
... verse of our Imagists ? They both lose them- selves in technique alone ; they can both be threaded on a string of disconnected images . I told you there were two poets who , to my mind , topped their fellows . For they are concerned ...
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