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Of late , eternal Condor years So shake the very Heaven on high 114 This poem ( text of 1845 ) was first printed in the 1829 collection . It voices Poe's protest against the subtleties which would make poetry a study - not a passion ...
Of late , eternal Condor years So shake the very Heaven on high 114 This poem ( text of 1845 ) was first printed in the 1829 collection . It voices Poe's protest against the subtleties which would make poetry a study - not a passion ...
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... may not be introduced , and even profitably introduced , into a poem - for they may serve in elucidation , or aid the ... to enveil them , as far as possible , in that Beauty which is the atmosphere and the essence of the poem .
... may not be introduced , and even profitably introduced , into a poem - for they may serve in elucidation , or aid the ... to enveil them , as far as possible , in that Beauty which is the atmosphere and the essence of the poem .
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If , at any time , any very long poem were popular in reality , which I doubt , it is at least clear that no very long poem will ever be popular again . That the extent of a poetical work is , ceteris paribus , , 201 the measure of its ...
If , at any time , any very long poem were popular in reality , which I doubt , it is at least clear that no very long poem will ever be popular again . That the extent of a poetical work is , ceteris paribus , , 201 the measure of its ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Puritan Literary Theory | 10 |
Literary Nationalism and the Rise | 19 |
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Masters of American Literature, Volume 2 Henry August Pochmann,Gay Wilson Allen Fragmentweergave - 1949 |
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American appeared beauty became become believe better body called cause character church common considered continued death effect England English existence eyes face father fear feel fire give hand head heard heart heaven hope hour human idea interest kind king land leave less light literary live look manner matter means ment mind moral nature never night observed once passed perhaps person poem political poor present principles published reason rest scene seemed seen sense side society soon soul spirit story thing thou thought tion took trees true truth turned unto whole writing York young