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... poem . And how many times in the history of a nation's literature does it happen that a mature and perfect poetic craftsman falls in love ? Great poets have fallen in love often enough , and often enough have become great poets in part ...
... poem . And how many times in the history of a nation's literature does it happen that a mature and perfect poetic craftsman falls in love ? Great poets have fallen in love often enough , and often enough have become great poets in part ...
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... poem sustained on such a level . Disappointment , of some kind , was inevitable , in any poem that followed such a preface . Hazlitt seems hardly to have realized quite how superb that invocation was . The second point to remark is that ...
... poem sustained on such a level . Disappointment , of some kind , was inevitable , in any poem that followed such a preface . Hazlitt seems hardly to have realized quite how superb that invocation was . The second point to remark is that ...
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... poetic originality , may obviously lead to the cessation of the poetic activity as such . It might perfectly well be ... poem as Über allen Gipfeln . It also marks the beginning of Goethe's Welt - und - Naturforschung , his investigation ...
... poetic originality , may obviously lead to the cessation of the poetic activity as such . It might perfectly well be ... poem as Über allen Gipfeln . It also marks the beginning of Goethe's Welt - und - Naturforschung , his investigation ...
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