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>From: Tim Bray <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: The Incoherence of the Pound List
>Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 20:47:20 -0800
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>At 05:57 PM 20/12/01 -0500, Daniel Pearlman wrote:
> >  Having taught graduate courses in both Pound and
> >Frost, I have to say that I have gradually come to see--without any
> >suggestion of devaluing Pound or all that I have learned from him--that
> >Frost appears the more tuned-in in every way, and is even, in the
> >political realm, far more astute than Pound.
>
>Your average turnip is more politically astute than was Pound.
>No disrespect at all to the excellent Frost.  -Tim


Frost .... "tuned-in" ... "astute" ... ???

I look forward to someone putting forth the proposition
that Eliot had a profound understanding of women.

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