Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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Página 67
... poets ; the fourth line is prose . " I am born a poet , " he wrote to his betrothed ; " of a low class without doubt , yet ... poetry and poets , and merely serving as writer , etc. , in this empty America before the arrival of the poets ...
... poets ; the fourth line is prose . " I am born a poet , " he wrote to his betrothed ; " of a low class without doubt , yet ... poetry and poets , and merely serving as writer , etc. , in this empty America before the arrival of the poets ...
Página 68
... poets . ' " He questioned whether to print his poems , " uncertain always , " he wrote , " whether I have one true spark of that fire which burns in verse ; " and in ... poetry and a poet , and his waking of men and 68 ADDRESS TO THE SCHOOL.
... poets . ' " He questioned whether to print his poems , " uncertain always , " he wrote , " whether I have one true spark of that fire which burns in verse ; " and in ... poetry and a poet , and his waking of men and 68 ADDRESS TO THE SCHOOL.
Página 69
... poet's heart ; and if , as Car- lyle says , to see deeply is to see music- ally , and poetry is musical thought , he is a poet of poets . " God hid the whole world in thy heart , " says Emerson . " The poet , " he says else- where ...
... poet's heart ; and if , as Car- lyle says , to see deeply is to see music- ally , and poetry is musical thought , he is a poet of poets . " God hid the whole world in thy heart , " says Emerson . " The poet , " he says else- where ...
Página 70
... poet ] , he said , “ shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor , the sea for thy bath and naviga- tion , without tax and without envy ; the woods and the rivers thou shalt own ; and thou shalt possess that wherein oth- ers are ...
... poet ] , he said , “ shalt have the whole land for thy park and manor , the sea for thy bath and naviga- tion , without tax and without envy ; the woods and the rivers thou shalt own ; and thou shalt possess that wherein oth- ers are ...
Página 71
... poet ; and certainly it was not music , in the common understanding of the term it was high thought , joined with a wonderful gift — an almost in- spired sense- of the right word ; a gift - not always his , but his so often that he ...
... poet ; and certainly it was not music , in the common understanding of the term it was high thought , joined with a wonderful gift — an almost in- spired sense- of the right word ; a gift - not always his , but his so often that he ...
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