High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... Poets are people , and the friendliness of even great poetry of the past as well as poetry of the present rests only upon a simple introduction to it . Often no explanation beyond your own experience is necessary to understand it . Real ...
... Poets are people , and the friendliness of even great poetry of the past as well as poetry of the present rests only upon a simple introduction to it . Often no explanation beyond your own experience is necessary to understand it . Real ...
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... poetry is to try to read yourself into the poet . The good reader is the poet . " Other people of older and wiser judgment may help you understand some poems more completely , but direct contact with a poem is necessary . You are aware ...
... poetry is to try to read yourself into the poet . The good reader is the poet . " Other people of older and wiser judgment may help you understand some poems more completely , but direct contact with a poem is necessary . You are aware ...
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... Poets Conrad Aiken ― * Modern British Poetry ( 1830-1930 ) - Louis Untermeyer Modern Lyric Poetry · Herbert Bates * Modern Verse - Anita P. Forbes * The New Poetry ( Revised Edition ) - Harriet Monroe and Alice C. Henderson * Off to ...
... Poets Conrad Aiken ― * Modern British Poetry ( 1830-1930 ) - Louis Untermeyer Modern Lyric Poetry · Herbert Bates * Modern Verse - Anita P. Forbes * The New Poetry ( Revised Edition ) - Harriet Monroe and Alice C. Henderson * Off to ...
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