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... believe that the result will be worth it ; and with many of these poets one is left with the impression that after all they have not much to say . I believe rather that in this cult of obscurity the poets of the period between the wars ...
... believe that the result will be worth it ; and with many of these poets one is left with the impression that after all they have not much to say . I believe rather that in this cult of obscurity the poets of the period between the wars ...
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... believe that so far the impact of this new knowledge on our poetry has been disastrous . It has made easy the path of the ) internal monologue , impressionism and surrealism ; intensified the contemporary tendency to introspection , and ...
... believe that so far the impact of this new knowledge on our poetry has been disastrous . It has made easy the path of the ) internal monologue , impressionism and surrealism ; intensified the contemporary tendency to introspection , and ...
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... believe we must use . Exactly how they will be laid together , or what shape the final edifice will take is the concern of the politicians , not of the poet . But this I believe is certain : society must be re - created before we can ...
... believe we must use . Exactly how they will be laid together , or what shape the final edifice will take is the concern of the politicians , not of the poet . But this I believe is certain : society must be re - created before we can ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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