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Meanings of new poets in English
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Usage of new poets in English
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And his stories of urban struggle have inspired a generation of newpoets.
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The newpoets had in the old lays a plain example to follow.
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Trirodov caused her to fall in love with the verses of the newpoets.
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She seeks out collaborative projects with newpoets and musicians.
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Wellington poet, Hera Lindsay Bird, is one of the most exciting newpoets in New Zealand.
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For now Sir Walter Scott was having a great hearing, and there were some newpoets.
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In the first place, the genius of the newpoets was lyrical or descriptive, rather than dramatic.
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I introduced her to new books and especially to newpoets; she had never heard of Browning and Jean Ingelow.
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Would the newpoets, in deference to tradition, abstain from mentioning cavalry, or small bucklers, or iron swords and spears?
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It is the quality that I want; and these newpoets of whom I have been speaking have got the quality.
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Of newpoets there are always so many, most of them bad, that nature has protected mankind by an armour of suspiciousness.
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Next generation poets 2004 Decennial survey of Britain's best newpoets, chosen by a panel of judges for the verve of their verse
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He is continually discovering and vigorously recommending newpoets and short-story writers whom professional critics have not yet had time to get around to.
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One of three up-and-coming poets featured in AUP NewPoets 3.
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Take Three: Soundswrite Press NewPoets Vol 1 features the work of three complementary poets.
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Newpoets can be heard, applauded or gonged off like comics if they have the courage.