Poetry Dimension Annual, Volumen5Dannie Abse Robson Books., 1978 |
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... Kavanagh was like themselves , a fallible mortal who tried to get away with it when he could . The broad smiles with which they witnessed his discomfiture were those of fellowship and understanding . The book had of course no relevance ...
... Kavanagh was like themselves , a fallible mortal who tried to get away with it when he could . The broad smiles with which they witnessed his discomfiture were those of fellowship and understanding . The book had of course no relevance ...
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... Kavanagh . That Kavanagh should have come with Brendan was incredible . He had a way when entering any gathering of announcing his presence immediately . His was a speaking part , and everybody should know it . Immediately on entering a ...
... Kavanagh . That Kavanagh should have come with Brendan was incredible . He had a way when entering any gathering of announcing his presence immediately . His was a speaking part , and everybody should know it . Immediately on entering a ...
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... Kavanagh legend . People who had never read a line of poetry ; who were not sufficiently in the Dublin swim to have heard the Kavanagh jokes and the Kavanagh stories ; who did not frequent his pubs ; were now aware that they had a poet ...
... Kavanagh legend . People who had never read a line of poetry ; who were not sufficiently in the Dublin swim to have heard the Kavanagh jokes and the Kavanagh stories ; who did not frequent his pubs ; were now aware that they had a poet ...
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Introductory note | 7 |
John Wain Should Poets Try to Change the World? | 13 |
John Carey The Critic as Vandal | 27 |
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