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Page 425
... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
... poet may float free in a dream world , apparently without thought of the world which he inhabits . The poetic may well be thought to differ from the religious or the philosophic types of experience less in inducing any specific way of ...
Page 427
... poets have habitually been very tender . And when they felt as poets , the image drawn from a myth has never had merely decorative value , or served merely as a ' poetic synonym ' for the exact term . It expressed something in the poet's ...
... poets have habitually been very tender . And when they felt as poets , the image drawn from a myth has never had merely decorative value , or served merely as a ' poetic synonym ' for the exact term . It expressed something in the poet's ...
Page 428
... poetic impulses and data may well seem inextricably mingled . Even Blake and Whitman , who perhaps come nearer than any other moderns to shaping out a poetic World - view for themselves , evidently worked , as poets , under a deep bias ...
... poetic impulses and data may well seem inextricably mingled . Even Blake and Whitman , who perhaps come nearer than any other moderns to shaping out a poetic World - view for themselves , evidently worked , as poets , under a deep bias ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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