American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper & brothers, 1936 - 849 páginas |
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... poetic technique . Lanier's conception of the poet's mission is similar to Emerson's ; in the practice of his craft he is closer to Poe . He believed the poet should be a prophet , but it is the music rather than the message which im ...
... poetic technique . Lanier's conception of the poet's mission is similar to Emerson's ; in the practice of his craft he is closer to Poe . He believed the poet should be a prophet , but it is the music rather than the message which im ...
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... poets , how can a poet deal with anything but contemporary ma- terial ? How can a twentieth - century poet , 20 even when he imagines that he is concerned with Greek or Egyptian life deal with any subject but the life of his own time ...
... poets , how can a poet deal with anything but contemporary ma- terial ? How can a twentieth - century poet , 20 even when he imagines that he is concerned with Greek or Egyptian life deal with any subject but the life of his own time ...
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... poet must develop or procure the conscious- ness of the past and that he should continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career . What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to combination takes ...
... poet must develop or procure the conscious- ness of the past and that he should continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career . What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to combination takes ...
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The Settlement of Virginia | 4 |
The SmithPocahontas Legend | 10 |
FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS 17931835 | 24 |
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