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... verse . Devotedly native , to him America was itself a poem , and the striv- ings and strength of the American free- man the subject of poetry . Because he was a poet , he sometimes said things in- directly , but he suggested them so ...
... verse . Devotedly native , to him America was itself a poem , and the striv- ings and strength of the American free- man the subject of poetry . Because he was a poet , he sometimes said things in- directly , but he suggested them so ...
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Dickinson , whose verse appeared in an age unfavorable to the use of intelligence in poetry . Her poetry is not like any other poetry of her time ; it is not like any of the innumerable kinds of verse written today . In still another ...
Dickinson , whose verse appeared in an age unfavorable to the use of intelligence in poetry . Her poetry is not like any other poetry of her time ; it is not like any of the innumerable kinds of verse written today . In still another ...
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... verse . His war poems have done the most to give him the reputation he now possesses , but it is difficult to under- stand why these particular verses have been so celebrated ; perhaps they seem more realistic , concentrating as they do ...
... verse . His war poems have done the most to give him the reputation he now possesses , but it is difficult to under- stand why these particular verses have been so celebrated ; perhaps they seem more realistic , concentrating as they do ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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