The Way of Poetry, Libro 1Collins' clear-type Press, 1921 - 272 páginas |
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... things . And have you ever tried to think exactly what making a thing means ? It doesn't mean making something out of nothing in a magical way , but it means taking a thing , or a number of things that are already in existence , and so ...
... things . And have you ever tried to think exactly what making a thing means ? It doesn't mean making something out of nothing in a magical way , but it means taking a thing , or a number of things that are already in existence , and so ...
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... thing , and just as important to you , as the horse that you may see in the street . And nothing will help you more in your life than the habit of seeing things in your mind very clearly ; the habit not only of making things with your ...
... thing , and just as important to you , as the horse that you may see in the street . And nothing will help you more in your life than the habit of seeing things in your mind very clearly ; the habit not only of making things with your ...
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... things that you read . And first , although it seems a very simple thing to say , it is important to remember always , that the material which the poet uses for his work is words . Words to the poet are what paint is to the painter , or ...
... things that you read . And first , although it seems a very simple thing to say , it is important to remember always , that the material which the poet uses for his work is words . Words to the poet are what paint is to the painter , or ...
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