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... poet Pindar come in ! ' It is a delicate adventure for anyone except a poet to criticise poets ; and , even then , the critic must be a wholly self - less poet , with wide outlook and catholic sympathies . From one point of view the ...
... poet Pindar come in ! ' It is a delicate adventure for anyone except a poet to criticise poets ; and , even then , the critic must be a wholly self - less poet , with wide outlook and catholic sympathies . From one point of view the ...
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... poets of different race and different region , but with very similar environment , respond so differently ? The particular poets referred to are Greek and Chinese , as represented by the Odes of Pindar and the Odes of Con- fucius , who ...
... poets of different race and different region , but with very similar environment , respond so differently ? The particular poets referred to are Greek and Chinese , as represented by the Odes of Pindar and the Odes of Con- fucius , who ...
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... poet can do to - day is to warn . ' Nevertheless , the poet triumphed over the propagandist , so that ( though perhaps in a rather remote sense ) some of the verse is almost too self - consciously poetical . At any rate Wilfred Owen ...
... poet can do to - day is to warn . ' Nevertheless , the poet triumphed over the propagandist , so that ( though perhaps in a rather remote sense ) some of the verse is almost too self - consciously poetical . At any rate Wilfred Owen ...
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