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The whole process , from the beginning , is fostered and overseen by an organizing ( 6 ) MIND , acting with the common sense of our everyday life , even when dealing with the uncommon sense of dreams or visions .
The whole process , from the beginning , is fostered and overseen by an organizing ( 6 ) MIND , acting with the common sense of our everyday life , even when dealing with the uncommon sense of dreams or visions .
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Even our sensuality has nothing but mind to reside in . But there are elements of poetry that seem to have a more intellectual character than those we have looked at . One of these is the way poets organize the sentences of their poems ...
Even our sensuality has nothing but mind to reside in . But there are elements of poetry that seem to have a more intellectual character than those we have looked at . One of these is the way poets organize the sentences of their poems ...
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But the pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted and the mind can only repose on the stability of truth ... Much contemporary poetry , while not strictly in the Surrealist mode , is reminiscent of its methods and shows its ...
But the pleasures of sudden wonder are soon exhausted and the mind can only repose on the stability of truth ... Much contemporary poetry , while not strictly in the Surrealist mode , is reminiscent of its methods and shows its ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - rampaginglibrarian - LibraryThingWe used this book for a textbook in one of my creative writing classes and i bought at least one updated version--it is an absolutely wonderful poetry introduction--with just enough theory and just enough poetry Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - zinkel101 - LibraryThingA very good introduction to poetry; a mix of methods and examples by masters fo the art. A good read in itself, unlike poetry encyclopedias. A good resource for writers too. Leer comentario completo
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CONRAD AIKEN | 4 |
ANONYMOUS | 6 |
SIMILE AND METAPHOR | 20 |
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