The Poet and the PoemThe author summarizes his knowledge and lively opinions of the art, dealing with every aspect, from the moment of inspiration through the workshop labors, to publication and interpretation. |
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... nature can absorb its own necessities . In Blake's vision , it is the conflict of human artifice with nature that forbodes evil : A dog starv'd at his Master's Gate Predicts the ruin of the State . Nature will prevail in time ...
... nature can absorb its own necessities . In Blake's vision , it is the conflict of human artifice with nature that forbodes evil : A dog starv'd at his Master's Gate Predicts the ruin of the State . Nature will prevail in time ...
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... nature and natural processes . Perhaps the most chic word in Mad Ave's mod vocabulary is organic , used to advertise everything from plastic drink containers to cosmetics . More and more middle- class people , living in cities or ...
... nature and natural processes . Perhaps the most chic word in Mad Ave's mod vocabulary is organic , used to advertise everything from plastic drink containers to cosmetics . More and more middle- class people , living in cities or ...
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... nature in what might be assumed to be nature's ends : health , energy , consciousness , happi- ness . On the other hand they may limit and destroy human potential , wasting and injuring the physical being , benumbing the mind or ...
... nature in what might be assumed to be nature's ends : health , energy , consciousness , happi- ness . On the other hand they may limit and destroy human potential , wasting and injuring the physical being , benumbing the mind or ...
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an ear for poetry | 7 |
amateur tradesman professional | 17 |
enter the critic | 27 |
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