PoemsLongmans, 1965 - 624 pages One of a series designed to provide university students and teachers, and the general reader, with complete and fully annotated editions of major English poets. |
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... poet in his work ... I could not bear that the poet in Shakespeare could never be seized and would never give me an account of himself [ und mir nirgends Rede stehen wollte ] . 3. Out - topping knowledge ] Exceeding our knowledge , i.e. ...
... poet in his work ... I could not bear that the poet in Shakespeare could never be seized and would never give me an account of himself [ und mir nirgends Rede stehen wollte ] . 3. Out - topping knowledge ] Exceeding our knowledge , i.e. ...
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... poet more , than man . They feel not , though they move and see ; Deeper the poet feels ; but he Breathes , when he will , immortal air , Where Orpheus and where Homer are . In the day's life , whose iron round Hems us all in , he is ...
... poet more , than man . They feel not , though they move and see ; Deeper the poet feels ; but he Breathes , when he will , immortal air , Where Orpheus and where Homer are . In the day's life , whose iron round Hems us all in , he is ...
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... poet . Vainly will the latter imagine that he has everything in his own power ; that he can make an intrin- sically inferior action delightful with a more excellent one by his treatment of it . He may indeed compel us to admire his ...
... poet . Vainly will the latter imagine that he has everything in his own power ; that he can make an intrin- sically inferior action delightful with a more excellent one by his treatment of it . He may indeed compel us to admire his ...
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