The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... poems in this book make up the most extraordinary poetic output of our time . By extraordinary I don't necessarily mean good : good poems are surprising rather than extraordinary , keeping the power to inflict their tiny pristine shock ...
... poems in this book make up the most extraordinary poetic output of our time . By extraordinary I don't necessarily mean good : good poems are surprising rather than extraordinary , keeping the power to inflict their tiny pristine shock ...
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... poem collapses . Betjeman is a true heir of Thomas Hardy , who found clouds , mists and mountains ' unimportant beside the wear on a threshold , or the print of a hand ' : his poems are about the threshold , but it and they would be ...
... poem collapses . Betjeman is a true heir of Thomas Hardy , who found clouds , mists and mountains ' unimportant beside the wear on a threshold , or the print of a hand ' : his poems are about the threshold , but it and they would be ...
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... poems would be something I should want to take with me if I were a soldier leaving England : I can't think of any other poet who has preserved so much of what I should want to remember , nor one who , to use his own words , would so ...
... poems would be something I should want to take with me if I were a soldier leaving England : I can't think of any other poet who has preserved so much of what I should want to remember , nor one who , to use his own words , would so ...
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