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... poet is thus an instrument for giving shape to a series of impressions , an analyst , and an artist in words , necessarily capable of self- immersion into an attitude of perpetual receptivity . The poetic mind is " in fact a receptable ...
... poet is thus an instrument for giving shape to a series of impressions , an analyst , and an artist in words , necessarily capable of self- immersion into an attitude of perpetual receptivity . The poetic mind is " in fact a receptable ...
Side 41
... poet whose exile has brought only strenuous search for faiths which cannot heal , ideals which fail to satisfy ... poetic sensibility . The dogma exists for its own sake and becomes rarefied without a blood - bond with life . " Poetry is ...
... poet whose exile has brought only strenuous search for faiths which cannot heal , ideals which fail to satisfy ... poetic sensibility . The dogma exists for its own sake and becomes rarefied without a blood - bond with life . " Poetry is ...
Side 42
... poet prematurely tired , whose life has lost the significance of vital contacts , the hope and promise of living ... poetic aspiration within the personally repressive limits of a definition , he gains personal seclusion , he succeeds to ...
... poet prematurely tired , whose life has lost the significance of vital contacts , the hope and promise of living ... poetic aspiration within the personally repressive limits of a definition , he gains personal seclusion , he succeeds to ...
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1056 CHAPEL STREET 1932 Water Color aestheticism American artist asked Auslander BROADWAY New Haven Bryant's charm Christmas Gifts clothes Conn course criticism CUSTOM TAILORING dinner dogma DOUGLAS MCKEE emotion England English escape EUGENE KINGMAN excellence exile FITZHUGH SCOTT Galsworthy glad Good-bye Hello Henry James Henry Miller Illustrated interest John Galsworthy knew landscapes LANGROCK lectures literary bias literature looked Maid in Waiting Manor MAYNARD MACK medium Miss Porter Miss Quintard modern never personality plays poem poet poetic poetry PORTRAIT Pruden rode Romanticism scene significance sincerity stop story STREET New Haven student suddenly T. S. Eliot Telephone thank things Thornton Wilder thought undergraduate Vassos verse VINTON LINDLEY vital volume Walpole wanted Waste Land water-color waved her crop William Lyon Phelps wrong YALE COLLEGE Yale University York City York Stock Exchange YORK STREET young instructor وو