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Goldsmith, Oliver. Poet, essayist, novelist, born 1729
in Ireland. The reference is to one of his poems.
Apropos students, Pound wrote of Marianne Moore and
Mina Loy:
"The arid clarity, not without its own beauty, of le
temperament de l'Americaine, is in the poems of these,
I think, graduates or post-graduates. If they have not
received B.A.'s or M.A.'s or B.Sc-s they do not need
them."
Tim Romano
Keith Feldman wrote:
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> this is most certainly off the topic, but i'm in desparate need of an expert on Marianne Moore. i'm writing an essay on her poem "the student" and am curious about the following line's origin:
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> "Jack Bookworm led a college life, says Goldsmith."
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> now who's Goldsmith? She gives us an apparent source in the footnotes (Goldsmith's The Double Transformation) but i can't seem to find that publication anywhere. any suggestions?
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> kf.
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