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so:text | A painter makes patterns with shapes and colours, a poet with words. A painting may embody an ‘idea’, but the idea is usually commonplace and unimportant. In poetry, ideas count for a good deal more; but, the importance of ideas in poetry is habitually exaggerated: '... Poetry is not the thing said but a way of saying it.' the poverty of the ideas seems hardly to affect the beauty of the verbal pattern. (en) |
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so:description | A Mathematician's Apology (1941) (en) |
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