The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1705 Seiten |
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... poetry . In the present I intend to examine its value and uses , to inquire into its effects upon human welfare and ... poetry is that which takes the strongest hold of the feelings , and , if it is really the most beautiful , then ...
... poetry . In the present I intend to examine its value and uses , to inquire into its effects upon human welfare and ... poetry is that which takes the strongest hold of the feelings , and , if it is really the most beautiful , then ...
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... poetry . Now what is the usual attitude of the lover of poetry - and I mean the person who is a genuine and first - hand enjoyer and ap- preciator of poetry , not the person who follows the admirations of others - towards this ...
... poetry . Now what is the usual attitude of the lover of poetry - and I mean the person who is a genuine and first - hand enjoyer and ap- preciator of poetry , not the person who follows the admirations of others - towards this ...
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... poetry ' with the forces of her seemingly inexhaustible energy . Yet throughout the decade in which she wrote so valiantly for the cause of Imagism , she retained her early admiration for the per- sonality and poetry of John Keats ...
... poetry ' with the forces of her seemingly inexhaustible energy . Yet throughout the decade in which she wrote so valiantly for the cause of Imagism , she retained her early admiration for the per- sonality and poetry of John Keats ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
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