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Clear courses have been drawn , yet these have been full of the vagaries that come from complex experiment . New themes have often been upturned and penetrated only in part . The epical promise has never been completely ful- filled .
Clear courses have been drawn , yet these have been full of the vagaries that come from complex experiment . New themes have often been upturned and penetrated only in part . The epical promise has never been completely ful- filled .
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... and story - telling , and comes to the consciousness of its highest func- tion , that of portraying the ideals of ex- perience and destiny , then the poet be- comes aware that he is essentially a prophet , and either devotes himself ...
... and story - telling , and comes to the consciousness of its highest func- tion , that of portraying the ideals of ex- perience and destiny , then the poet be- comes aware that he is essentially a prophet , and either devotes himself ...
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... one instead of twenty - to- one , and discover that , in the Middle West , bought rhymes with hot ; but he will be as far from speaking American English as his Yankee cousin who comes to England will be from speaking the King's .
... one instead of twenty - to- one , and discover that , in the Middle West , bought rhymes with hot ; but he will be as far from speaking American English as his Yankee cousin who comes to England will be from speaking the King's .
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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