On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... asked what right I have to formulate the princi- ples governing the professional conduct of poetry . I have no pre- scriptive right at all ; and it must be clearly understood that I am not speaking ex cathedra . The function of a guest ...
... asked what right I have to formulate the princi- ples governing the professional conduct of poetry . I have no pre- scriptive right at all ; and it must be clearly understood that I am not speaking ex cathedra . The function of a guest ...
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... asked to convey the song - title : " Three cheers for the Red , White , and Blue " -and she knows that in the fish - market at Barcelona , which has the best bull - ring in Spain , fish are classified according to their colour as red ...
... asked to convey the song - title : " Three cheers for the Red , White , and Blue " -and she knows that in the fish - market at Barcelona , which has the best bull - ring in Spain , fish are classified according to their colour as red ...
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... asking him to purge his soul by a sincere con- fession . From what religion , it should be asked , did St. Paul bor- row this rite , since it is not attested in the Gospels and is an infringe- ment of the Hebrew law against the drinking ...
... asking him to purge his soul by a sincere con- fession . From what religion , it should be asked , did St. Paul bor- row this rite , since it is not attested in the Gospels and is an infringe- ment of the Hebrew law against the drinking ...
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