Anthology of the World's Best Poems, Volumen4W. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 páginas |
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... poet , the philosopher , or the lover could depicture . The intellectual faculties , the im- agination , the functions of sense , have their respective requisitions on the sympathy of corresponding powers in other human beings . The Poet ...
... poet , the philosopher , or the lover could depicture . The intellectual faculties , the im- agination , the functions of sense , have their respective requisitions on the sympathy of corresponding powers in other human beings . The Poet ...
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... poet's recent communings with nature , but in the motto from St. Augustine placed upon its title - page , and in the Hymn to Intellectual Beauty , composed about a year later . Enamored of ideal loveliness , the poet pursues his vision ...
... poet's recent communings with nature , but in the motto from St. Augustine placed upon its title - page , and in the Hymn to Intellectual Beauty , composed about a year later . Enamored of ideal loveliness , the poet pursues his vision ...
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... poet went to work to strengthen and perfect his poetic gifts . After ten years of severe study and reading he ventured another book , which brought him into visibility as a glow- ing star in the heaven of English poetry . Here with ...
... poet went to work to strengthen and perfect his poetic gifts . After ten years of severe study and reading he ventured another book , which brought him into visibility as a glow- ing star in the heaven of English poetry . Here with ...
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