The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... poet . Thus in his sonnets , the lays of birds , the scents and dyes of flowers he finds to be the shadow of his beloved ; time , which keeps her from him , is his chest ; the suspicion she has awakened , is her orna- ment : ' The ...
... poet . Thus in his sonnets , the lays of birds , the scents and dyes of flowers he finds to be the shadow of his beloved ; time , which keeps her from him , is his chest ; the suspicion she has awakened , is her orna- ment : ' The ...
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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 , is the transcendency of their own nature , -him they will suffer . The condition of true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning himself to the divine aura which breathes through forms , and accompanying that . It is a ...
... poet , is the transcendency of their own nature , -him they will suffer . The condition of true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning himself to the divine aura which breathes through forms , and accompanying that . It is a ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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