On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... remains ? Only Longfellow's plump , soft , ill - at - ease grand- nephew remains ! T. E. Lawrence wrote in 1912 to his brother Will , who had come under Pound's influence : Pound has a very common American affectation of immense learn ...
... remains ? Only Longfellow's plump , soft , ill - at - ease grand- nephew remains ! T. E. Lawrence wrote in 1912 to his brother Will , who had come under Pound's influence : Pound has a very common American affectation of immense learn ...
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... remain , avoiding what complicity he can in official misdemeanours , he may be toler- ated so long as his good works do not obstruct the organization's most pressing business : that of self - aggrandizement . But , in such cases , he ...
... remain , avoiding what complicity he can in official misdemeanours , he may be toler- ated so long as his good works do not obstruct the organization's most pressing business : that of self - aggrandizement . But , in such cases , he ...
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... remain substantially the same from the age of fifteen to seventy - five or longer . Usual mistakes on the woman's part are ex- pecting him either to grow old gracefully before his time , or to remain young beyond his time - for many men ...
... remain substantially the same from the age of fifteen to seventy - five or longer . Usual mistakes on the woman's part are ex- pecting him either to grow old gracefully before his time , or to remain young beyond his time - for many men ...
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