The question which the new poetry has forced upon prose — a question which, so far as I am aware, has hardly been considered, so busy have we been discussing the upstart verse-forms — is almost ...
THERE is an experience in reading which I dare say is very common, but don’t remember hearing anybody speak of. You are jogging along comfortably through some quiet prose country, enjoying the fine ...
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