The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... poet sees them fall within the great Order not less than the bee - hive or the spider's geometrical web . Nature adopts them very fast into her vital circles , and the gliding train of cars she loves like her own . Besides , in a ...
... poet sees them fall within the great Order not less than the bee - hive or the spider's geometrical web . Nature adopts them very fast into her vital circles , and the gliding train of cars she loves like her own . Besides , in a ...
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... poet to the past : he can neither take the past as a lump , an indiscriminate bolus , nor can he form himself wholly on one or two private ad- mirations , nor can he form himself wholly upon one preferred period . The first course is ...
... poet to the past : he can neither take the past as a lump , an indiscriminate bolus , nor can he form himself wholly on one or two private ad- mirations , nor can he form himself wholly upon one preferred period . The first course is ...
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... poet is not a poet who is treating the whole subject matter of poetry in a religious spirit , but a poet who is dealing with a confined part of this subject matter : who is leaving out what men consider their major passions , and ...
... poet is not a poet who is treating the whole subject matter of poetry in a religious spirit , but a poet who is dealing with a confined part of this subject matter : who is leaving out what men consider their major passions , and ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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