Diverse Voices: Essays on Poets and PoetryStory Line Press, 1993 - Всего страниц: 281 |
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... dark , under the open sky , after the restaurant proprietess with a rich Italian accent herded us off the bathroom ... dark , in pleasure , in the rain , and I anticipate walking later under the blowing trees . My son's silhouetted in ...
... dark , under the open sky , after the restaurant proprietess with a rich Italian accent herded us off the bathroom ... dark , in pleasure , in the rain , and I anticipate walking later under the blowing trees . My son's silhouetted in ...
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... dark above his thoughts , " which isolates in an uncanny way the hair from the head , locates the source of the ... dark above his thoughts . ( " Out of Three or Four in a Room " ) Stephen Mitchell's version returns us to the thing it ...
... dark above his thoughts , " which isolates in an uncanny way the hair from the head , locates the source of the ... dark above his thoughts . ( " Out of Three or Four in a Room " ) Stephen Mitchell's version returns us to the thing it ...
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... dark - eyed child is bottle - feeding an infant . She looks up as if to say , do you think I was born to do this ? The woman beside her on the street has set out half a dozen straw baskets brimful with dark roots and branches . How ...
... dark - eyed child is bottle - feeding an infant . She looks up as if to say , do you think I was born to do this ? The woman beside her on the street has set out half a dozen straw baskets brimful with dark roots and branches . How ...
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Mosaic on Walking | 1 |
Dostoyevsky and Homer in English | 29 |
On Tomas Tranströmer | 51 |
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