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... proper . It will admit that there are many passages of great prose that approximate the mood of great poetry . But the convenience of the definition which holds form to be decisive is beyond dispute . We may feel a little 9 POETRY AND LIFE.
... proper . It will admit that there are many passages of great prose that approximate the mood of great poetry . But the convenience of the definition which holds form to be decisive is beyond dispute . We may feel a little 9 POETRY AND LIFE.
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Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. true that Keats did feel that criticism . I quote from Blackwood's : It is a better and a wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet ; so back to the shop , Mr. John , back to “ plasters ...
Julius Valdemar Moldenhawer. true that Keats did feel that criticism . I quote from Blackwood's : It is a better and a wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet ; so back to the shop , Mr. John , back to “ plasters ...
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... feel , and with some justice , that it is a pity that people should get all their excitement out of other behaviors , other pursuits , and other issues than that of the following of their Christian ideal . Perilous it is , none the less ...
... feel , and with some justice , that it is a pity that people should get all their excitement out of other behaviors , other pursuits , and other issues than that of the following of their Christian ideal . Perilous it is , none the less ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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