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The poet in the true sense " criticizes " his tradition , either as such , or indirectly by comparing it with some- thing that ... All the great poets become the material of what we popularly call culture ; we study them to acquire it .
The poet in the true sense " criticizes " his tradition , either as such , or indirectly by comparing it with some- thing that ... All the great poets become the material of what we popularly call culture ; we study them to acquire it .
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Such poets are aware of their high- est mission ; others , whatever the energy of their genius , have not conceived ... because they are naturally even less able than the poet himself to understand the necessity of so large a harmony .
Such poets are aware of their high- est mission ; others , whatever the energy of their genius , have not conceived ... because they are naturally even less able than the poet himself to understand the necessity of so large a harmony .
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Poetry " I wish poets could be clearer , " shouted my wife angrily from the next room . ... A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer ; he approaches lucid ground warily , like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom ...
Poetry " I wish poets could be clearer , " shouted my wife angrily from the next room . ... A poet dares to be just so clear and no clearer ; he approaches lucid ground warily , like a mariner who is determined not to scrape his bottom ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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