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Johannes Christiaan Brandt Corstius. The nature and qualities of the poet also provided sub- jects for discussion and speculation . Was a man born a poet , or was he made one by effective training ? Was the poet's inspiration a source of ...
Johannes Christiaan Brandt Corstius. The nature and qualities of the poet also provided sub- jects for discussion and speculation . Was a man born a poet , or was he made one by effective training ? Was the poet's inspiration a source of ...
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... poet is largely in terms of his glorification , traditionally allegorized by the Heli- conian myth . It was in this setting that discussions on the nature and function of the poet were pursued for centuries . The same questions were ...
... poet is largely in terms of his glorification , traditionally allegorized by the Heli- conian myth . It was in this setting that discussions on the nature and function of the poet were pursued for centuries . The same questions were ...
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... poet writes of " thy folding Star , " whereas the bat must do without the possessive pronoun ; yet it is the folding star that reveals his idea of Evening , the more so as the poetic image of this celestial body is in contrast with a ...
... poet writes of " thy folding Star , " whereas the bat must do without the possessive pronoun ; yet it is the folding star that reveals his idea of Evening , the more so as the poetic image of this celestial body is in contrast with a ...
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