Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... poems are written in the first person . The first person is used so much in poems that poets often avoid stating it . The poet may write " I " early in a poem , so we know who is speaking . Then the poet may delete every subsequent " I ...
... poems are written in the first person . The first person is used so much in poems that poets often avoid stating it . The poet may write " I " early in a poem , so we know who is speaking . Then the poet may delete every subsequent " I ...
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... poem " The window of the woman burning , " from Circles on the Water , is built with gushing images , if not clichés ... poem immense impact . The dream of every cliché is to enter a great poem . CHARLES SIMIC Clichés and " Like " The ...
... poem " The window of the woman burning , " from Circles on the Water , is built with gushing images , if not clichés ... poem immense impact . The dream of every cliché is to enter a great poem . CHARLES SIMIC Clichés and " Like " The ...
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... poem . In her poem " Two - Sided Coin " on pages 134-135 , Gail Ford is curious , playful , willing to accept , and able follow the images of her imagination . She makes poignant associations as she enters a surreal vision " where the ...
... poem . In her poem " Two - Sided Coin " on pages 134-135 , Gail Ford is curious , playful , willing to accept , and able follow the images of her imagination . She makes poignant associations as she enters a surreal vision " where the ...
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