The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... speak - sometimes called the " Sixties poets " because Robert Bly , their chief spokesman , edits a magazine in Minnesota called The Sixties - differ from poets such as Nemerov , products of the New Criticism , in that they wish to speak ...
... speak - sometimes called the " Sixties poets " because Robert Bly , their chief spokesman , edits a magazine in Minnesota called The Sixties - differ from poets such as Nemerov , products of the New Criticism , in that they wish to speak ...
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... speak in a manner in which he might be expected to speak , but which feels wrong to the poet ? And are the advantages and perils of first - person narration the same for poems as they are for novels and stories ? Some of the best of our ...
... speak in a manner in which he might be expected to speak , but which feels wrong to the poet ? And are the advantages and perils of first - person narration the same for poems as they are for novels and stories ? Some of the best of our ...
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... speak as if they believed that a wide divergence of nonpolitical aims and principles were more dangerous to democratic than to authoritarian government . Some- times they speak ambiguously and their exact meaning escapes the reader ...
... speak as if they believed that a wide divergence of nonpolitical aims and principles were more dangerous to democratic than to authoritarian government . Some- times they speak ambiguously and their exact meaning escapes the reader ...
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Introduction | 2 |
PART | 77 |
A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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