The North American Review, Τόμοι 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... believe in experi- ments in form , but I do not believe that poetry can achieve the effects of music , and I do not believe that its aim should be mere intellectual nuance . At any rate , it seems to me at the moment an art that is ...
... believe in experi- ments in form , but I do not believe that poetry can achieve the effects of music , and I do not believe that its aim should be mere intellectual nuance . At any rate , it seems to me at the moment an art that is ...
Σελίδα 387
... believe , be commenced in Washington , with a careful scrutiny of the WPA and other agencies con- nected with the unemployed . Those to whom the con- tinuance of the social service bureaucracy is important should be weeded out . In ...
... believe , be commenced in Washington , with a careful scrutiny of the WPA and other agencies con- nected with the unemployed . Those to whom the con- tinuance of the social service bureaucracy is important should be weeded out . In ...
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... believe a better way should be found to handle the aliens . I imagine some of the relief authorities shudder at the thought of the to - do which will be stirred up by some of the patriotic societies , if they ever get the full facts ...
... believe a better way should be found to handle the aliens . I imagine some of the relief authorities shudder at the thought of the to - do which will be stirred up by some of the patriotic societies , if they ever get the full facts ...
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