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Without play at many levels of language, from phonemes to logical structures, a...
Author:
Helen Vendler
Book:
Poems, Poets, Poetry: An
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Without play at many levels of language, from phonemes to logical structures, a poem is merely prose with linebreaks added.
( Helen Vendler )
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