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... poet . His language has a sweet and majestic rhythm , which satisfies the sense , no less than the almost super- human wisdom of his philosophy satisfies the intellect ... All the authors of revolutions in opinion are not only ...
... poet . His language has a sweet and majestic rhythm , which satisfies the sense , no less than the almost super- human wisdom of his philosophy satisfies the intellect ... All the authors of revolutions in opinion are not only ...
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... poets one with another , they appear to be no less diverse in everything , except in being poets , than any other isolated company of men . Moreover , as Keats , also looking inward , discovered , the poet is of all men the least poetic ...
... poets one with another , they appear to be no less diverse in everything , except in being poets , than any other isolated company of men . Moreover , as Keats , also looking inward , discovered , the poet is of all men the least poetic ...
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... poet of that court , and Gardner published a book ( The King of Court Poets , London , 1906 ) as a companion volume to the former work on the Estes ; but he later became himself aware that he had failed to catch the full charm of ...
... poet of that court , and Gardner published a book ( The King of Court Poets , London , 1906 ) as a companion volume to the former work on the Estes ; but he later became himself aware that he had failed to catch the full charm of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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