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To our left was the turbulent Atlantic , heaving and rolling in that rhythmic motion which is Nature's poetic measure ; flashing with a jewel - like sheen and luminous depth of colour : the colour that is not sapphire , nor turquoise ...
To our left was the turbulent Atlantic , heaving and rolling in that rhythmic motion which is Nature's poetic measure ; flashing with a jewel - like sheen and luminous depth of colour : the colour that is not sapphire , nor turquoise ...
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By this last word one must understand something complete in itself , something of which the development is not left to the caprice or the fantasy of the poet , but depends upon the nature , the importance and the compass of the subject ...
By this last word one must understand something complete in itself , something of which the development is not left to the caprice or the fantasy of the poet , but depends upon the nature , the importance and the compass of the subject ...
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It was the first article of their code that the personality of the poet should be subordinated to nature , that he should become a sworn interpreter ; not necessarily impassible , but yet quite impartial and incorruptible .
It was the first article of their code that the personality of the poet should be subordinated to nature , that he should become a sworn interpreter ; not necessarily impassible , but yet quite impartial and incorruptible .
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Augury Insect By F G WALTERS | 73 |
Century A of English China By GERALDINE LESLIE | 104 |
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