EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 11
... poet are , that he announces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is THE POET . I I.
... poet are , that he announces that which no man foretold . He is the true and only doctor ; he knows and tells ; he is the only teller of news , for he was present and privy to the appearance which he describes . He is THE POET . I I.
Page 12
... true poet . I took part in a conversation the other day , concerning a recent writer of lyrics , a man of subtle mind , whose head appeared to be a music - box of delicate tunes and rhythms , and whose skill , and command of language we ...
... true poet . I took part in a conversation the other day , concerning a recent writer of lyrics , a man of subtle mind , whose head appeared to be a music - box of delicate tunes and rhythms , and whose skill , and command of language we ...
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... true science . The poet alone knows astronomy , chemistry , vegetation , and animation , for he does not stop at these facts , but employs them as signs . He knows why the plain , or meadow of space , was strewn with these flowers we ...
... true science . The poet alone knows astronomy , chemistry , vegetation , and animation , for he does not stop at these facts , but employs them as signs . He knows why the plain , or meadow of space , was strewn with these flowers we ...
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... true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning him- self to the divine aura which breathes through forms , and accompanying that . It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns , that , beyond the energy of his ...
... true naming , on the poet's part , is his resigning him- self to the divine aura which breathes through forms , and accompanying that . It is a secret which every intellectual man quickly learns , that , beyond the energy of his ...
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... true nectar , which is the ravishment of the intellect by coming nearer to the fact . These are auxiliaries to the centrifugal tendency of a man , to his passage out into free space , and they help him to escape the custody of that body ...
... true nectar , which is the ravishment of the intellect by coming nearer to the fact . These are auxiliaries to the centrifugal tendency of a man , to his passage out into free space , and they help him to escape the custody of that body ...
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