Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 52
... reader , whose feeling of pride in the ownership of treasures open only to him , is however mingled with re- gret that these can not be widely appraised at their true worth . To a greater extent perhaps than with any other Swedish poet ...
... reader , whose feeling of pride in the ownership of treasures open only to him , is however mingled with re- gret that these can not be widely appraised at their true worth . To a greater extent perhaps than with any other Swedish poet ...
Pagina 54
... reader a number of opinions to choose from , but not allow- ing him to leave any poem without one . The poems themselves make a substantial enough showing to tempt the reader into generalizations on the difference between modern poets ...
... reader a number of opinions to choose from , but not allow- ing him to leave any poem without one . The poems themselves make a substantial enough showing to tempt the reader into generalizations on the difference between modern poets ...
Pagina 57
... readers . A native of Arkansas and a cosmopolite by travel and training , he is living at present in England . Mr. Ford Madox Hueffer , who is now in the British army , is the author of numerous novels and other works in prose , and of ...
... readers . A native of Arkansas and a cosmopolite by travel and training , he is living at present in England . Mr. Ford Madox Hueffer , who is now in the British army , is the author of numerous novels and other works in prose , and of ...
Pagina 94
... reader , been asked to squeeze your- self into about three lines of biography ? If not , just try it . You will realize then how far from descriptive are the few identifying facts which are all that you can summon to mind in regard to ...
... reader , been asked to squeeze your- self into about three lines of biography ? If not , just try it . You will realize then how far from descriptive are the few identifying facts which are all that you can summon to mind in regard to ...
Pagina 96
... readers of English poetry , and ask them the question : " Who is the greatest English poet to - day ? " about ninety - eight would instantly reply , " Kipling . " The remainder might be inde- cisive , or might cast their votes for ...
... readers of English poetry , and ask them the question : " Who is the greatest English poet to - day ? " about ninety - eight would instantly reply , " Kipling . " The remainder might be inde- cisive , or might cast their votes for ...
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