The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... poet says B but he means A. He hides A in B. B is the normal everyday meaning which the words so to speak “ ought " to have on the face of them , and A is what the poet really has to say to us , and which he can only say through or ...
... poet says B but he means A. He hides A in B. B is the normal everyday meaning which the words so to speak “ ought " to have on the face of them , and A is what the poet really has to say to us , and which he can only say through or ...
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... poet's psychic disposition permeates his work root and branch . Nor is there anything new in the statement that personal factors largely influence the poet's choice and use of his materials . Credit , however , must certainly be given ...
... poet's psychic disposition permeates his work root and branch . Nor is there anything new in the statement that personal factors largely influence the poet's choice and use of his materials . Credit , however , must certainly be given ...
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... poet cannot be held essential to his art — but at most a help or a hindrance to his creative task . He may go the way of a Philistine , a good citizen , a neurotic , a fool or a criminal . His per- sonal career may be inevitable and ...
... poet cannot be held essential to his art — but at most a help or a hindrance to his creative task . He may go the way of a Philistine , a good citizen , a neurotic , a fool or a criminal . His per- sonal career may be inevitable and ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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