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The fragment of Canto CXVI contains the following line:


         Disney against the metaphysicals,
and Laforgue more than they thought in him,

What does Pound mean? Does Pound ever talk about Disney in any other context?

I'm also wondering about Blake. Pound somewhere calls the romantic "Dippy
William." Does anyone know where this is from, or whether Pound discusses
Blake with any seriousness?

Thanks for your help.

James

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