Elizabeth A. Drew Quote

The poet is neither an intellectual nor an emotional being alone; he feels his thoughts and thinks his sensations.


Discovering Poetry (1933)


The poet is neither an intellectual nor an emotional being alone; he feels his thoughts and thinks his sensations.

The poet is neither an intellectual nor an emotional being alone; he feels his thoughts and thinks his sensations.

The poet is neither an intellectual nor an emotional being alone; he feels his thoughts and thinks his sensations.

The poet is neither an intellectual nor an emotional being alone; he feels his thoughts and thinks his sensations.