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Pagina 186
... poet pulls , how earth - bound the poet is , and how inferior to the true priest . His fear of inspiration ' shows how well he realises the tricks of the poet's heart and how a poet's call to God may be otherwise than it seems . In an ...
... poet pulls , how earth - bound the poet is , and how inferior to the true priest . His fear of inspiration ' shows how well he realises the tricks of the poet's heart and how a poet's call to God may be otherwise than it seems . In an ...
Pagina 187
... poet is able to sing sublimely the praises of happy love , so he became the poet of religiousness . He was unhappy in religiousness , he understood darkly that it was required of him to let go this torment , that is , in faith to humble ...
... poet is able to sing sublimely the praises of happy love , so he became the poet of religiousness . He was unhappy in religiousness , he understood darkly that it was required of him to let go this torment , that is , in faith to humble ...
Pagina 494
... poet , qua poet , is compounded of many elements . He belongs to the past ( even in his opposition to it ) by virtue of those who have influenced him , the earlier poets who have given him , in part , the poetic language that most ...
... poet , qua poet , is compounded of many elements . He belongs to the past ( even in his opposition to it ) by virtue of those who have influenced him , the earlier poets who have given him , in part , the poetic language that most ...
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