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... poetry ; his father , however , forbade him , in true Platonic fashion , to be a poet , but poetry came to Hazin as naturally as leaves do to a tree . Hazin had a rare earnestness of mind to seek out and follow the Truth . So he studied ...
... poetry ; his father , however , forbade him , in true Platonic fashion , to be a poet , but poetry came to Hazin as naturally as leaves do to a tree . Hazin had a rare earnestness of mind to seek out and follow the Truth . So he studied ...
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... poetry . To the poets of India , the kings were not merely themes for their poetry and patrons for their art ; many kings were the poet's fellow- craftsmen . In the Indian literatures , both ancient and modern , kings have been some of ...
... poetry . To the poets of India , the kings were not merely themes for their poetry and patrons for their art ; many kings were the poet's fellow- craftsmen . In the Indian literatures , both ancient and modern , kings have been some of ...
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... poetry . It is impossible to judge rightly either Shelley's poetry apart from his philosophy or his philosophy apart from his poetry . If we at- tempt to do the first , we fall into the error of appraising the poet's success or failure ...
... poetry . It is impossible to judge rightly either Shelley's poetry apart from his philosophy or his philosophy apart from his poetry . If we at- tempt to do the first , we fall into the error of appraising the poet's success or failure ...
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