Studies in EnglishUniversity of Texas, 1928 |
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Page 102
... poet- naturalist whose verse often reflects his outdoor observations. Though certainly he is unrivaled as the poet of birds, each of his catalogues bears the impress of the supplementary study of books.1 Recognition of this fact is not ...
... poet- naturalist whose verse often reflects his outdoor observations. Though certainly he is unrivaled as the poet of birds, each of his catalogues bears the impress of the supplementary study of books.1 Recognition of this fact is not ...
Page 205
... poet a dream of blissful escape from the weariness, the fever, and the fret, which proves finally, alas, to be no escape at all. It is unnecessary to elaborate upon these quite apparent differences, fundamental as they are. It is worth ...
... poet a dream of blissful escape from the weariness, the fever, and the fret, which proves finally, alas, to be no escape at all. It is unnecessary to elaborate upon these quite apparent differences, fundamental as they are. It is worth ...
Page 122
... poet himself is removed from the war and has only an abstract moral concern about it. Remoteness in itself, not the remoteness of the war, turns out to be the substance of the poem. The generality of the subject to the poet is suggested ...
... poet himself is removed from the war and has only an abstract moral concern about it. Remoteness in itself, not the remoteness of the war, turns out to be the substance of the poem. The generality of the subject to the poet is suggested ...
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