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And it is the supreme test of the narrative poet whether he can make this loss good . ... ever increases the possibilities of poetic narrative , it does not always make the poet's task easier , since it puts upon him the great burden of ...
And it is the supreme test of the narrative poet whether he can make this loss good . ... ever increases the possibilities of poetic narrative , it does not always make the poet's task easier , since it puts upon him the great burden of ...
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dormant in every created thing , and the receiver by the sensitive and receptive mind of the poet , we have a fairly exact parallel to the working of this mystical inspiration . Something happens , -a child runs by with a balloon ...
dormant in every created thing , and the receiver by the sensitive and receptive mind of the poet , we have a fairly exact parallel to the working of this mystical inspiration . Something happens , -a child runs by with a balloon ...
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But the poet is as vivid and direct and economical of words in his own sphere as the writer of facts ' is in his . The world to which the poet is the interpreter is one of cloudy passions and conflicting thought , one in which the ...
But the poet is as vivid and direct and economical of words in his own sphere as the writer of facts ' is in his . The world to which the poet is the interpreter is one of cloudy passions and conflicting thought , one in which the ...
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