Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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... poets of the second rank such as he himself delighted to study and appraise one of those poets who have written a few immortal lyrics which are found in every an- thology . When we think of him we are constantly reminded ...
... poets of the second rank such as he himself delighted to study and appraise one of those poets who have written a few immortal lyrics which are found in every an- thology . When we think of him we are constantly reminded ...
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... poets . For that wonderful treasury of imaginative literature which is accepted by the intellectual world as poetry is plainly of many kinds and in many modes . There is no single standard that will apply to the whole mass equally , or ...
... poets . For that wonderful treasury of imaginative literature which is accepted by the intellectual world as poetry is plainly of many kinds and in many modes . There is no single standard that will apply to the whole mass equally , or ...
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... poetry have vanished ? On the other hand , if one of Malory's tales had been put into verse by Spenser , would it not ( in proportion to the degree of the poet's inspiration and the success of his execution ) have become poetry ? They ...
... poetry have vanished ? On the other hand , if one of Malory's tales had been put into verse by Spenser , would it not ( in proportion to the degree of the poet's inspiration and the success of his execution ) have become poetry ? They ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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