Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... poets and amazed upon seeing the bent old man , the poet greets the stranger , who for all his perceptiveness and " sense " is unaware of the poet's approach , with " This morning gives us promise of a glorious day . " This remark is ...
... poets and amazed upon seeing the bent old man , the poet greets the stranger , who for all his perceptiveness and " sense " is unaware of the poet's approach , with " This morning gives us promise of a glorious day . " This remark is ...
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... poet who always anticipates abundance and lives " As if all needful things would come unsought . " The leech gatherer seems independent to the poet because he survives though his re- sources are few and his life hard , while the ...
... poet who always anticipates abundance and lives " As if all needful things would come unsought . " The leech gatherer seems independent to the poet because he survives though his re- sources are few and his life hard , while the ...
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... poet must rescue himself if the experience is to be significant . Moreover , the poet's equation of the simple and the noble is not convincing to the reader . Only a youth so irresolute and depen- dent as the poet would gain strength ...
... poet must rescue himself if the experience is to be significant . Moreover , the poet's equation of the simple and the noble is not convincing to the reader . Only a youth so irresolute and depen- dent as the poet would gain strength ...
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