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... write , can stop to consider whether it is going to be romantic or the opposite . At the moment when one writes , one is ... writes , one is what one is : one has , in other words no power over that moment ; one must surrender to one's ...
... write , can stop to consider whether it is going to be romantic or the opposite . At the moment when one writes , one is ... writes , one is what one is : one has , in other words no power over that moment ; one must surrender to one's ...
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... write it , and there is a preponderance of evidence in Ransom's books to show that he does not really want us to ... writes : 33 I had the difficulty of finding a poetry which would not deny what we in our strange generation actually ...
... write it , and there is a preponderance of evidence in Ransom's books to show that he does not really want us to ... writes : 33 I had the difficulty of finding a poetry which would not deny what we in our strange generation actually ...
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... write with perfect metrical regularity , for no two syllables , as far as I can determine , are of exactly the same length or degree of accent , and length and accent do not very often wholly coin- cide ; so that one might write scores ...
... write with perfect metrical regularity , for no two syllables , as far as I can determine , are of exactly the same length or degree of accent , and length and accent do not very often wholly coin- cide ; so that one might write scores ...
Turinys
Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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