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... poet mentioned both Arjk and the Blizzard God . Arjk , it went on to say , was undoubtedly a powerful and handsome ... poets in a panic scrambled down from Treep's shoulders . Then Arjk appeared , growling and cursing , and demanding to ...
... poet mentioned both Arjk and the Blizzard God . Arjk , it went on to say , was undoubtedly a powerful and handsome ... poets in a panic scrambled down from Treep's shoulders . Then Arjk appeared , growling and cursing , and demanding to ...
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... poet steps forth , and his first step is the translation of his original mood into a symbol . So quickly has the mood be- come something else , no longer occupying the whole of the artist's attention , but serving rather as a mere ...
... poet steps forth , and his first step is the translation of his original mood into a symbol . So quickly has the mood be- come something else , no longer occupying the whole of the artist's attention , but serving rather as a mere ...
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... poet usually distrusts any such tend- encies in critics . But the poet should reverse his attitude on this matter . He should demand that critics prove themselves worthy of poetry by performing an equally creative task of their own ...
... poet usually distrusts any such tend- encies in critics . But the poet should reverse his attitude on this matter . He should demand that critics prove themselves worthy of poetry by performing an equally creative task of their own ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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