Pity that the Pope interview is marred by an obviously incorrect Pope
quotation:
Some have at first for Wits, then Poets past,
Turn'd Critics next, and proved fools at last.
I put that here because I have no Blogger account & cannot therefore
comment online. I also extremely dislike the attitude that I should have
such an account.
mj
Edmund Hardy wrote:
> "Intercapillary Space" April
> http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2007/04/new-at-intercapillary-space.html
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> POEMS
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> [#] Peter Finch: 'Old' and 'Young'
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> [#] Mark Dickinson: from 'The Speed of Clouds'
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> [#] Simon Turner: 'La Città Nuova: a construction for Antonio
> Sant'Elia' and 'To Be Bewildered'
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> [#] Andrew Nightingale: from 'Maps of my Hermetic Future'
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> POEM SEQUENCES
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> [#] Lawrence Upton: NAMING for Lucio Agra
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> [#] Peter Hughes: Berlioz Parts 5 & 6
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> ESSAYS
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> [#] Jennifer Cooke: Warring Inscriptions: J. H. Prynne's To Pollen
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> [#] Laura Steele: Gardens of this Star: Three new Mallarmé messengers
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> BOOK REVIEWS
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> [#] Alice Notley's Coming After
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> [#] Charles Boyle's The Age of Cardboard and String
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> [#] Edmund Hardy on Kenneth Koch's Collected Poems
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> [#] Michael Peverett on Richard Makin's St Leonards
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> [#] Andy Brown's anthology The Allotment
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> [#] P. Inman's m'event
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> [#] John Aubrey, Some Verses edited from the MS
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> [#] Melissa Flores-Bórquez: 'Petrol In Search of Flame: J. H. Prynne's
> Unanswering Rational Shore'
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> SHORT ESSAYS ON ALEXANDER POPE BY DIVERSE HANDS
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> [#] Review of Alexander Pope and John Arbuthnot, Memoirs of the
> Extraordinary Life, Works and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus
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> [#] Close reading about the Lady who P---st herself
>
> [#] Superfluous Health: The Essay on Man
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> [#] A Short Interview With Alexander Pope
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> [#] A Note in the Margin of 'Windsor-Forest'
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A man may write of love, and not be in love, as well as of husbandrie, and not goe to plough: or of witches, and be none: or of holinesse, and be flat prophane. - Giles Fletcher the Elder.
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