T. E. Hulme: Frases en inglés
Notes on Language and Style (1929)
“Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches.”
As quoted in Notes of T E Hulme, Imagism & Imagists (1931) by Glenn Hughes
Fuente: Speculations (Essays, 1924)
“Old houses were scaffolding once
and workmen whistling.”
As quoted in Images (1960), edited by Alun R. Jones
“My objection to metre is that it enables people to write verse with no poetic inspiration.”
Lecture on Modern Poetry (1914)
“All emotions are the ore from which poetry may be sifted.”
Essay on Contemporary American Poetry, in Poetry & Drama (1914), edited by Harold Munro, Vol II
“Poetry is no more, no less than a mosaic of words, so great exactness is required for each one.”
Notes on Language and Style (1929)
Fuente: Speculations (Essays, 1924)