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This Is Just to Say (Wall poem in The Hague) "This Is Just to Say" (1934) is an imagist poem [1] by William Carlos Williams. The three-versed, 28-word poem is an apology about eating the reader's plums. The poem was written as if it were a note left on a kitchen table. It has been widely pastiched. [2] [3]
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Although only one conceit is not borrowed from Philostratus, the piece is a unified poem, and its glory is Jonson's. It has remained alive and popular for over three hundred years, and it is safe to say that no other work by Jonson is so well known." [4] Besides Philostratus, a couple of other classical precedents have also been identified. [5]
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Spring and All is a hybrid work consisting of alternating sections of prose and free verse.It might best be understood as a manifesto of the imagination. The prose passages are a dramatic, energetic and often cryptic series of statements about the ways in which language can be renewed in such a way that it does not describe the world but recreates it.
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A general medical practitioner is alerted by a local druggist that a Russian immigrant family has a very sick child: Can he visit them? The doctor complies, knowing that a medical colleague, who recently treated the family, condemned the parents as liars and alcoholics, and describing their teen-age daughter as “pimply-face little bitch.”
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. If they prefer a slow acquittal, that's fine with us." Tuesday's filing was Smith's last against Trump as a defendant.