The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1959 |
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... poems or his calligraphy would suspect the terrifying strength behind the silken mask . He came to see me off at the airport , and when I asked him for the last time for more poems , he laughed : " They're all ma - ma - hu - hu ...
... poems or his calligraphy would suspect the terrifying strength behind the silken mask . He came to see me off at the airport , and when I asked him for the last time for more poems , he laughed : " They're all ma - ma - hu - hu ...
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... poems therefore represents all the poet wants to retain of the poems written since his youth to the present day . Mao seems to have sent his poems to the editor of Poetry with some misgivings . In an introductory note , he mentions that ...
... poems therefore represents all the poet wants to retain of the poems written since his youth to the present day . Mao seems to have sent his poems to the editor of Poetry with some misgivings . In an introductory note , he mentions that ...
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... poems that they are the greatest produced in modern China . Mao himself claims that the best Chinese poems of modern times have been written by Ai Ching . For himself he claims only that he writes as best he can , attempting to fuse a ...
... poems that they are the greatest produced in modern China . Mao himself claims that the best Chinese poems of modern times have been written by Ai Ching . For himself he claims only that he writes as best he can , attempting to fuse a ...
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