Catholic World, Volumen126Paulist Fathers, 1927 |
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... poet consider communication with the world , never before . Only then does he become dependent on his audience . And ... poet does not cease to be a poet when reducing his experience or emotions to tangible form , to verse . What is the ...
... poet consider communication with the world , never before . Only then does he become dependent on his audience . And ... poet does not cease to be a poet when reducing his experience or emotions to tangible form , to verse . What is the ...
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... poet's ex- tremely sensitized ear and eye , his sixth prosodic sense , his - what shall I call it ? —his over - soul ? They bear to casual discussion of poetic verbiage a relationship as remote as that of mystical communion to ...
... poet's ex- tremely sensitized ear and eye , his sixth prosodic sense , his - what shall I call it ? —his over - soul ? They bear to casual discussion of poetic verbiage a relationship as remote as that of mystical communion to ...
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... poet of the golden age . " The term " minor poet " shows that there were greater poets and not that he was any the less a true poet . " Though the sun be shining , the lamp in the sanctu- ary burns steadily . " His work , how- ever ...
... poet of the golden age . " The term " minor poet " shows that there were greater poets and not that he was any the less a true poet . " Though the sun be shining , the lamp in the sanctu- ary burns steadily . " His work , how- ever ...
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