Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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Pagina 47
... artist cares to handle subject matter already handled and exhausted , " forgetting that Eschylus , Euripides and Sophocles made use of the same ancient stories , and that anyway , manner and matter being inseparable , talk of " sub ...
... artist cares to handle subject matter already handled and exhausted , " forgetting that Eschylus , Euripides and Sophocles made use of the same ancient stories , and that anyway , manner and matter being inseparable , talk of " sub ...
Pagina 50
... artist in words the pitiless steel as it cuts with monstrous ease into lithe , white , adolescent flesh : Jeunes corps confiants jadis Sur le bitume de Paris . But even lovelier is this poem , which we quote entire , as it will be new ...
... artist in words the pitiless steel as it cuts with monstrous ease into lithe , white , adolescent flesh : Jeunes corps confiants jadis Sur le bitume de Paris . But even lovelier is this poem , which we quote entire , as it will be new ...
Pagina 55
... artist . He has written poems and plays before the one now published , but , with rare austerity , has destroyed them . He is now engaged upon another poetic play , also symbolic , and also adventurous in its demands upon scenic art ...
... artist . He has written poems and plays before the one now published , but , with rare austerity , has destroyed them . He is now engaged upon another poetic play , also symbolic , and also adventurous in its demands upon scenic art ...
Pagina 102
... artists could study Greek -but this is a divagation . monuments . H. D. is a poet . She has at least avoided the traditional jargon prescribed for translators : she has turned Euripides into English verse which can be taken seriously ...
... artists could study Greek -but this is a divagation . monuments . H. D. is a poet . She has at least avoided the traditional jargon prescribed for translators : she has turned Euripides into English verse which can be taken seriously ...
Pagina 148
... artistic , a psychological basis for such reactions . The poet who uses vers libre is simply reacting against the kind of swaddling metrical rhythm suffocating the sense em- ployed by Swinburne and other poets , and more especially ...
... artistic , a psychological basis for such reactions . The poet who uses vers libre is simply reacting against the kind of swaddling metrical rhythm suffocating the sense em- ployed by Swinburne and other poets , and more especially ...
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