Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 7
... artist's will , Even the minutest shade , the figures drawn Respond . Though tense the moment , yet the crux Seems somewhat too abrupt . If we instead Design her as if thralled by fantasy , Bound by the spell of her own wayward longing ...
... artist's will , Even the minutest shade , the figures drawn Respond . Though tense the moment , yet the crux Seems somewhat too abrupt . If we instead Design her as if thralled by fantasy , Bound by the spell of her own wayward longing ...
Pagina 31
... artist that he is , is perhaps the only manager who could work out with complete delicacy the pictorial and theatrical subtle- ties of the theme . Already those of us who love the poetic drama are deeply in his debt . An enthusiastic ...
... artist that he is , is perhaps the only manager who could work out with complete delicacy the pictorial and theatrical subtle- ties of the theme . Already those of us who love the poetic drama are deeply in his debt . An enthusiastic ...
Pagina 32
... artist less sensitive to conventionalized rhythms in background , costumes , and the posing of figures . The author , the director , the assistant director ( Mrs. Maurice Browne ) and the scenic designer , all artists of creative and ...
... artist less sensitive to conventionalized rhythms in background , costumes , and the posing of figures . The author , the director , the assistant director ( Mrs. Maurice Browne ) and the scenic designer , all artists of creative and ...
Pagina 44
... artist each phase in the terms of a certain color or combination of colors . " The first of these , Blue Symphony , spreads life before one in a rare pattern of words , certainly marked by new genius . Day and night , gardens and waters ...
... artist each phase in the terms of a certain color or combination of colors . " The first of these , Blue Symphony , spreads life before one in a rare pattern of words , certainly marked by new genius . Day and night , gardens and waters ...
Pagina 46
... artist " runs out like the wind , " " no one can hold him , " " " races be- tween the gray guns " ; birds fan him with hot winds ; rugged waves of blue - black water lash him , lap him , dash him , do not let him rest a minute ; a ...
... artist " runs out like the wind , " " no one can hold him , " " " races be- tween the gray guns " ; birds fan him with hot winds ; rugged waves of blue - black water lash him , lap him , dash him , do not let him rest a minute ; a ...
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