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... poet , " who " loses himself in imaginations and for want of accuracy is a mere fabulist , " and the " savant , " who , " los- ing sight of the end of his inquiries in the perfection of his manipulations becomes an apothecary , a pedant ...
... poet , " who " loses himself in imaginations and for want of accuracy is a mere fabulist , " and the " savant , " who , " los- ing sight of the end of his inquiries in the perfection of his manipulations becomes an apothecary , a pedant ...
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... poetry of them ; but the moral sentiment makes poetry of me " ( W 4 : 93-94 ) . And so , while it was true that " society has really no graver interest than the well - being of the literary class , " which made the scholar and writer ...
... poetry of them ; but the moral sentiment makes poetry of me " ( W 4 : 93-94 ) . And so , while it was true that " society has really no graver interest than the well - being of the literary class , " which made the scholar and writer ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. fact is true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own ... poet said ; Nature is not fixed but fluid . Spirit alters , moulds , makes it . The immobility or bruteness of nature ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. fact is true poetry , and the most beautiful of fables . These wonders are brought to our own ... poet said ; Nature is not fixed but fluid . Spirit alters , moulds , makes it . The immobility or bruteness of nature ...
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