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from Canto CXVI:
" Disney against the metaphysicals,
and Laforgue more than they thought in him,
Spire thanked me in proposito
And I have learned more from Jules
(Jules Laforgue) since then
deeps in him,
and Linnaeus."
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of course, a few lines back, this quotation is preceded by :
"Tho my errors and wrecks lie about me.
And I am not a demigod.
I cannot make it cohere."
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Thinking about the sequencing, perhaps says something about what Pound was
thinking about film--at least about Disney . . . in between love, famine,
beauty, squirrels, bluejays, and Ariadne. . .
Tia Ballantine
University of Hawai`i-Manoa
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