For one with Satre in his sig, you seem to be severly lacking not only in your taste of literiture, but also opinion and tact.robmiller said:get some taste thanks in advance
GG good sir.
For one with Satre in his sig, you seem to be severly lacking not only in your taste of literiture, but also opinion and tact.robmiller said:get some taste thanks in advance
kitten_caboodle said:already said in post #6![]()
. Must stop skim reading threads.robmiller said:get some taste thanks in advance

robmiller said:get some taste thanks in advance
Kaed said:You are not aware of the situation!
robmiller said:trite, cliched populist claptrap
Dogbreath said:I've got taste, thanks all the same.
Cliched? : It was written in 1895 by arguably one of the best poets of the time. Sure it has been dragged out countless times in the last hundred odd years, which makes it 'cliched' by definition, but that's hardly the fault of R.K. is it?
Trite? : "Lacking power to evoke interest through overuse or repetition". Well, this thread shows it still evokes interest. Variations have been used in commercials, so the ad agencies must think it has the power to attract interest.
Populist? : A supporter of the rights and power of the people? Quite the opposite, R.K. is commonly criticised for being elitist.
Claptrap? : Clearly R.K.'s work is not to your taste, could I suggest something a little less challenging, perhaps something by Pam Ayres?
kitten_caboodle said:Get some grammar lessons while you're shopping at 'pretentious 'r' us'.![]()

Efour2 said:poetry is a tool of the idle middle classes.
Thats pretty much a personal attack.MasterMike said:..and those who can't appreciate it are tools themselves.