Poet and Prophet differ greatly in our loose modern' notions of them. In some old languages, again, the titles are synonymous ; Votes means both Prophet and Poet : and indeed at all times, Prophet and Poet, well understood, have much kindred of meaning. Scientific transcendentalism, by D.M. - Page 85by D. M - 1880 - 113 pagesFull view - About this book
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