The Poet and the PoemWriter's Digest, 1974 - 482 Seiten The author summarizes his knowledge and lively opinions of the art, dealing with every aspect, from the moment of inspiration through the workshop labors, to publication and interpretation. |
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... look on professionals . They consider their own innocence and spontaneity as at least the equivalent of knowledge ... look on professionals as sweethearts look on courtesans . ( And , actually , the analogy is illuminating in many ways ...
... look on professionals . They consider their own innocence and spontaneity as at least the equivalent of knowledge ... look on professionals as sweethearts look on courtesans . ( And , actually , the analogy is illuminating in many ways ...
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... look where he was pointing , but a child was likely to look at his pointing hand . For some reason , this discovery was not disiliusioning for me but exciting . There was no Santa Claus . Events had explanations . Reason and skill made ...
... look where he was pointing , but a child was likely to look at his pointing hand . For some reason , this discovery was not disiliusioning for me but exciting . There was no Santa Claus . Events had explanations . Reason and skill made ...
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... look at how he did it . - After a Euphuistic prologue , lush with alliteration , balance , antithesis and parallelism , the first scene , between servants , swirls on in racy , colloquial prose - following a convention ( which Shake ...
... look at how he did it . - After a Euphuistic prologue , lush with alliteration , balance , antithesis and parallelism , the first scene , between servants , swirls on in racy , colloquial prose - following a convention ( which Shake ...
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an ear for poetry | 7 |
amateur tradesman professional | 17 |
enter the critic | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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