The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 127, Issue 4Yale Literary Society, 1958 |
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... import which they were designed to have . The poem is no longer confined within the pages of a book once the poet has read it , it takes on a form and colour through his voice which carries to the listener an unparalleled excite- ment ...
... import which they were designed to have . The poem is no longer confined within the pages of a book once the poet has read it , it takes on a form and colour through his voice which carries to the listener an unparalleled excite- ment ...
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... import is brazenly reviled , the perception of such an historical novelist as Bryher is appreciated by the unhappy few : her literary facility in reconstructing a child's apprehending of the world falling about him , or her , is only ...
... import is brazenly reviled , the perception of such an historical novelist as Bryher is appreciated by the unhappy few : her literary facility in reconstructing a child's apprehending of the world falling about him , or her , is only ...
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