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... ideas and experi- ments worked out by Hulme and his followers . In ' This Hulme business ' Pound pointed out the ... idea of a creative imagination and to relate it to the damning praise of the lovely - prose - poem - anthology ...
... ideas and experi- ments worked out by Hulme and his followers . In ' This Hulme business ' Pound pointed out the ... idea of a creative imagination and to relate it to the damning praise of the lovely - prose - poem - anthology ...
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... idea of what the actors ' problems are . Some people who want to be directors think of him as a sort of superior being who has wonderful Ideas . But anybody can have ideas : the point is what you do with them , how you turn them into ...
... idea of what the actors ' problems are . Some people who want to be directors think of him as a sort of superior being who has wonderful Ideas . But anybody can have ideas : the point is what you do with them , how you turn them into ...
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... idea of the poet and novelist working alone in the darkness dies hard - especially if you look upon yourself as such . But a writer knows that every idea demands its own medium , and if an idea seems best fitted into a play , then he ...
... idea of the poet and novelist working alone in the darkness dies hard - especially if you look upon yourself as such . But a writer knows that every idea demands its own medium , and if an idea seems best fitted into a play , then he ...
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