Poets Teaching Poets: Self and the WorldGregory Orr, Ellen Bryant Voigt div Essays on the craft and relevance of poetry by distinguished practitioners and teachers of the art br /div |
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... exist more completely can also exist less completely . The moment will come - many mo- ments will come — when one lover is completely present , but the other is , even if ever so slightly , somewhere else : .. When you lift yourselves ...
... exist more completely can also exist less completely . The moment will come - many mo- ments will come — when one lover is completely present , but the other is , even if ever so slightly , somewhere else : .. When you lift yourselves ...
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... exist among a minority of the " best . " With the emer- gence of the masses , the political process had changed and the new " hyperdemocracy " had become an instrument to serve the masses and erase the individual . Already before Ortega ...
... exist among a minority of the " best . " With the emer- gence of the masses , the political process had changed and the new " hyperdemocracy " had become an instrument to serve the masses and erase the individual . Already before Ortega ...
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... exists at present , must be difficult , " Eliot wrote , a sentence that Philip Larkin angrily said “ gave the mod- ernist ... exist . " Ironically , of course , Eliot had many more readers in his lifetime than Whitman had in his , but if ...
... exists at present , must be difficult , " Eliot wrote , a sentence that Philip Larkin angrily said “ gave the mod- ernist ... exist . " Ironically , of course , Eliot had many more readers in his lifetime than Whitman had in his , but if ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Obstinate Humanity | 23 |
MARIANNE BORUCH | 48 |
Copyright | |
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