Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... POETRY OR CHAOS BY ALAN ROOK , M.A. , F.R.S.L. [ Read March 8th , 1950 ] I WANT to discuss this afternoon the great ... poetry , though I do not think I shall say anything of poetry which is not true of art in any of its other forms ...
... POETRY OR CHAOS BY ALAN ROOK , M.A. , F.R.S.L. [ Read March 8th , 1950 ] I WANT to discuss this afternoon the great ... poetry , though I do not think I shall say anything of poetry which is not true of art in any of its other forms ...
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... poetry and a poem . Poetry may in itself be little or much . It may be a moment of creation only , or it may constitute a poem . But poetry is by nature a spark which flashes and dies out , and just as any number of sparks may not ...
... poetry and a poem . Poetry may in itself be little or much . It may be a moment of creation only , or it may constitute a poem . But poetry is by nature a spark which flashes and dies out , and just as any number of sparks may not ...
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... poetry is a poem , and this happens in some lyric poetry . For lyric poetry is the art of poetic miniature- much must be bounded within so little , and the touches must be both minute and exact . For this reason the smallest lyrics are ...
... poetry is a poem , and this happens in some lyric poetry . For lyric poetry is the art of poetic miniature- much must be bounded within so little , and the touches must be both minute and exact . For this reason the smallest lyrics are ...
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