The Living Age, Volume 301Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 157
... poet is always a religious man . It is at least beyond all doubt that the lack of Faith deprives the poet of his richest material and most powerful inspira- tion , and tames the action alike of his imagination and his heart . Of this ...
... poet is always a religious man . It is at least beyond all doubt that the lack of Faith deprives the poet of his richest material and most powerful inspira- tion , and tames the action alike of his imagination and his heart . Of this ...
Page 343
... poet turns to myth as a foundation upon which he can explicate his imagination . He may take his myth from legend or familiar history , or he may create one for himself anew ; but the func- tion it fulfills is always the same . It ...
... poet turns to myth as a foundation upon which he can explicate his imagination . He may take his myth from legend or familiar history , or he may create one for himself anew ; but the func- tion it fulfills is always the same . It ...
Page 809
... poet , for it seems certain that it was as novelists and not as poets that Meredith and Mr. Hardy were named to the Order ; and Henry James wrote no poetry . The National Gallery is at this moment exhibiting a portrait of Henry James ...
... poet , for it seems certain that it was as novelists and not as poets that Meredith and Mr. Hardy were named to the Order ; and Henry James wrote no poetry . The National Gallery is at this moment exhibiting a portrait of Henry James ...
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