Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Tom 1J. Murray, 1902 |
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... poet ; more often is the true poet a man who has been blessed by nature with a well - balanced mind , an intellect ... poetic power ; while , in the Aristotelian doctrine , study took the place of inspiration . In the Elizabethan age ...
... poet ; more often is the true poet a man who has been blessed by nature with a well - balanced mind , an intellect ... poetic power ; while , in the Aristotelian doctrine , study took the place of inspiration . In the Elizabethan age ...
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... poetic garb . We are all familiar with the harmless custom poets have of regarding dumb , inanimate objects as living persons -for instance , when they call Death the King of Terrors , use Phoebus for the sun , Mars for war , and ...
... poetic garb . We are all familiar with the harmless custom poets have of regarding dumb , inanimate objects as living persons -for instance , when they call Death the King of Terrors , use Phoebus for the sun , Mars for war , and ...
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... poetic fancies , as it were , in the air , when Milton was young . I mean there were certain poetical methods in ... poet essayed to wing his flight beyond the clouds of earth . First , there would be that well - worn stage property ...
... poetic fancies , as it were , in the air , when Milton was young . I mean there were certain poetical methods in ... poet essayed to wing his flight beyond the clouds of earth . First , there would be that well - worn stage property ...
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