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... poetry . It embodies the finest spirit of Indian self - sacrific- ing patriotism . " Nine Poems includes some very good poetry and interesting philosoph- ical thought , but on the whole the poems are pedestrian and prosaic and sometimes ...
... poetry . It embodies the finest spirit of Indian self - sacrific- ing patriotism . " Nine Poems includes some very good poetry and interesting philosoph- ical thought , but on the whole the poems are pedestrian and prosaic and sometimes ...
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... poetry , won for him unrivalled fame and popularity . His verses are perfect in workmanship and at the same time they are natural . His poetry has that winning charm which makes it impossible for any one taking up his work to put it ...
... poetry , won for him unrivalled fame and popularity . His verses are perfect in workmanship and at the same time they are natural . His poetry has that winning charm which makes it impossible for any one taking up his work to put it ...
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... poet , sang of them and elevated them into the highest regions through his poetry . Of no other poet can it be so truly said that he is a poet of the people of Malabar . He wrote about the people and could be understood and enjoyed by ...
... poet , sang of them and elevated them into the highest regions through his poetry . Of no other poet can it be so truly said that he is a poet of the people of Malabar . He wrote about the people and could be understood and enjoyed by ...
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