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... mean by a poet ? He means a lot . He uses it from the first in a very large sense . He derives the word in his first paragraph ( correctly , as we must not forget ) from the Greek verb meaning to make or create ; and this justifies him ...
... mean by a poet ? He means a lot . He uses it from the first in a very large sense . He derives the word in his first paragraph ( correctly , as we must not forget ) from the Greek verb meaning to make or create ; and this justifies him ...
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... mean them , if only because it is ridiculous to call them unacknowledged . And the truth is that Shelley was a little confused himself about what he meant . Sometimes , for instance , he seems to have thought it enough to prove that ...
... mean them , if only because it is ridiculous to call them unacknowledged . And the truth is that Shelley was a little confused himself about what he meant . Sometimes , for instance , he seems to have thought it enough to prove that ...
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... mean by the ' world ' , and what by ' un- acknowledged ' ? The words clearly go together , since he must mean that it is the very people whose lives are affected by the poets who fail to acknowledge it . However , some of his examples ...
... mean by the ' world ' , and what by ' un- acknowledged ' ? The words clearly go together , since he must mean that it is the very people whose lives are affected by the poets who fail to acknowledge it . However , some of his examples ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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