A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1935 - 1137 Seiten |
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... poet is the person in whom these powers are in balance , the man without impediment , who sees and handles that which others dream of , traverses the whole scale of experience , and is representative of man , in virtue of being the ...
... poet is the person in whom these powers are in balance , the man without impediment , who sees and handles that which others dream of , traverses the whole scale of experience , and is representative of man , in virtue of being the ...
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Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder. poetic origin . But the poet names the thing because he sees it , or comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expres- sion , or naming , is not art , but a second 5 nature , grown ...
Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder. poetic origin . But the poet names the thing because he sees it , or comes one step nearer to it than any other . This expres- sion , or naming , is not art , but a second 5 nature , grown ...
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... poet by reading now and then in Chal- 10 exposed , when so many secrets sleep in mers's collection of five centuries of English poets . These are wits , more than poets , though there have been poets among them . But when we adhere to ...
... poet by reading now and then in Chal- 10 exposed , when so many secrets sleep in mers's collection of five centuries of English poets . These are wits , more than poets , though there have been poets among them . But when we adhere to ...
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