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Page 127
... Chinese . While many of our poets satisfy themselves with imitating what they perceive to be the prose descriptive passages of a Chinese or Japanese poem , they generally fail to understand the necessity for those " objectivist ...
... Chinese . While many of our poets satisfy themselves with imitating what they perceive to be the prose descriptive passages of a Chinese or Japanese poem , they generally fail to understand the necessity for those " objectivist ...
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... Chinese poets appear more interested in friendship than in romance . It was , perhaps , the direct treatment of objects , things , which attracted William Carlos Williams to Chinese poetry . Between 1958 and 1961 , Williams worked over ...
... Chinese poets appear more interested in friendship than in romance . It was , perhaps , the direct treatment of objects , things , which attracted William Carlos Williams to Chinese poetry . Between 1958 and 1961 , Williams worked over ...
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... Chinese poetry and Ezra Pound - two of the latter's most famous lines are slightly recast in a Wright poem the way a Chinese poet will make use of another's lines to establish resonance , context , contrast , homage , or allu- sion ( or ...
... Chinese poetry and Ezra Pound - two of the latter's most famous lines are slightly recast in a Wright poem the way a Chinese poet will make use of another's lines to establish resonance , context , contrast , homage , or allu- sion ( or ...
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