The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 136
... poetry seven posi- tions , and chiefly that they are the oracles of God ; that is , that the poet , whatever may be his quality or his genius , is always the prophet of God more than he is the poet . These poems are all pervaded by one ...
... poetry seven posi- tions , and chiefly that they are the oracles of God ; that is , that the poet , whatever may be his quality or his genius , is always the prophet of God more than he is the poet . These poems are all pervaded by one ...
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... poet we miss whom above most we should have expected to find , namely , Du Barras , ' poets ' pride and glory . ' He was the French poet of the Sabbath in the time of his patrons , James VI . of Scotland and Henri Quatre . This omission ...
... poet we miss whom above most we should have expected to find , namely , Du Barras , ' poets ' pride and glory . ' He was the French poet of the Sabbath in the time of his patrons , James VI . of Scotland and Henri Quatre . This omission ...
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... poet ; true , the poet made out of the man frequently becomes a sadly self - conscious and spoilt creature ; yet we believe this will only be the case with inferior writers who have not much pith to spare . It was De Profundis . 421 not ...
... poet ; true , the poet made out of the man frequently becomes a sadly self - conscious and spoilt creature ; yet we believe this will only be the case with inferior writers who have not much pith to spare . It was De Profundis . 421 not ...
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