“There were certain impressions I wanted to fix. I read verse models but none seemed to suitably express that kind of impression.. until I came to read French vers libre which seemed to eactly fitr the case.”

—  T. E. Hulme

Lecture on Modern Poetry (1914)

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English Imagist poet and critic 1883–1917

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