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These examples , and others the poet could cite , are a reproach to ungrateful " stone - peasants ” who fight against their Creator — thinking thereby to be kings but remaining slaves to their own ambition and proud of it .
These examples , and others the poet could cite , are a reproach to ungrateful " stone - peasants ” who fight against their Creator — thinking thereby to be kings but remaining slaves to their own ambition and proud of it .
Pagina 596
Apparently , the poet is attempting to enlist in a program of Tragic Art all folk who suffer from the wickedness of the present age . They have a commission from him ( and from Night ) to plague the minds and senses of their oppressors ...
Apparently , the poet is attempting to enlist in a program of Tragic Art all folk who suffer from the wickedness of the present age . They have a commission from him ( and from Night ) to plague the minds and senses of their oppressors ...
Pagina 634
His statement , too , that “ a poem is the image of life expressed in its eternal truth ” is closer to Johnson's picture of the poet rising “ to general and transcendental truths ” than it is to Sidney's rather prosaic “ Poesie dealeth ...
His statement , too , that “ a poem is the image of life expressed in its eternal truth ” is closer to Johnson's picture of the poet rising “ to general and transcendental truths ” than it is to Sidney's rather prosaic “ Poesie dealeth ...
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