Xavier University Studies, Volumen10Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1971 |
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... poets , according to the circumstances of the age and nation in which they appeared , were called ... legislators or prophets : a poet essentially comprises and unites both these characters . For he not only beholds intensely the ...
... poets , according to the circumstances of the age and nation in which they appeared , were called ... legislators or prophets : a poet essentially comprises and unites both these characters . For he not only beholds intensely the ...
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... poets found themselves personally involved in crucial develop- ments of American History . The " good grey " poet of Civil War times identified himself with the anti - slavery cause with enthusiasm , writing much in defense of the issue ...
... poets found themselves personally involved in crucial develop- ments of American History . The " good grey " poet of Civil War times identified himself with the anti - slavery cause with enthusiasm , writing much in defense of the issue ...
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... poet and critic attack the concrete image in the same way that the scientists attack the image of God , " not by refutation but by abstraction " ( P , p . 32 ) . But the imagist poet falls short of perfection , for he does not perform ...
... poet and critic attack the concrete image in the same way that the scientists attack the image of God , " not by refutation but by abstraction " ( P , p . 32 ) . But the imagist poet falls short of perfection , for he does not perform ...
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