American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... poem re- mains a good poem , no matter how often it has been quoted- and that the same holds true of a bad poem . Repetition and the constant appearance in the textbooks of our youth tend to dull our ears to the virtues as well as X ...
... poem re- mains a good poem , no matter how often it has been quoted- and that the same holds true of a bad poem . Repetition and the constant appearance in the textbooks of our youth tend to dull our ears to the virtues as well as X ...
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... poem - this poem per se - this poem which is a poem and nothing more - this poem written solely for the poem's sake . " Here is the very ultimatum of the abstrac- tionists , a challenge sounded at a time when the abstract was something ...
... poem - this poem per se - this poem which is a poem and nothing more - this poem written solely for the poem's sake . " Here is the very ultimatum of the abstrac- tionists , a challenge sounded at a time when the abstract was something ...
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... poem that he placed it at the end of his volume , ex- plicitly apologizing for it by stating that he had put it there " to fill up the empty pages following . " Here , unlike his other versify- ing , is genuine poetic fluency , a ...
... poem that he placed it at the end of his volume , ex- plicitly apologizing for it by stating that he had put it there " to fill up the empty pages following . " Here , unlike his other versify- ing , is genuine poetic fluency , a ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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