American Literature 1607-1885, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1889 |
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... poetic blood does not surge with passion , nor ebb with horror ; but it beats firm and true . Causes of I have spoken ... poet's first original volume , issued in 1839. Besides some of the earlier Literary Gazette pieces , and many ...
... poetic blood does not surge with passion , nor ebb with horror ; but it beats firm and true . Causes of I have spoken ... poet's first original volume , issued in 1839. Besides some of the earlier Literary Gazette pieces , and many ...
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... would . Shakespeare is the world's genius because he phrases , better than any other poet , the world's thought . He is not The Poet's Soul and the Poet's Hand . the poet of aristocracy , or the middle classes , 62 American Literature .
... would . Shakespeare is the world's genius because he phrases , better than any other poet , the world's thought . He is not The Poet's Soul and the Poet's Hand . the poet of aristocracy , or the middle classes , 62 American Literature .
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... poet's work , to turn to his longer , more ambitious , and more important books of verse , after examining which we ... Poets who cannot write long poems think that no long poems should be written . " He must have been thinking of one of ...
... poet's work , to turn to his longer , more ambitious , and more important books of verse , after examining which we ... Poets who cannot write long poems think that no long poems should be written . " He must have been thinking of one of ...
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... poets , and in which he was approached by Lowell only , at a considerable distance . Our chief representative of continental culture was also a peculiarly Amer- ican poet ... poet's dream " ; and the reader Henry Wadsworth Longfellow . 79.
... poets , and in which he was approached by Lowell only , at a considerable distance . Our chief representative of continental culture was also a peculiarly Amer- ican poet ... poet's dream " ; and the reader Henry Wadsworth Longfellow . 79.
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Charles Francis Richardson. consecration and the poet's dream " ; and the reader is not - as the cautious author was ... poet tells us , thought the wild man of the west , in his loftier moods and more poetic legends ; and his interpreter ...
Charles Francis Richardson. consecration and the poet's dream " ; and the reader is not - as the cautious author was ... poet tells us , thought the wild man of the west , in his loftier moods and more poetic legends ; and his interpreter ...
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