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... response . Even toward Edward T. Channing , who , as an editor of the North American Review , bore a major responsibility for Bryant's emergence as a national poet , he could maintain a cool distance and a relationship entirely devoid ...
... response . Even toward Edward T. Channing , who , as an editor of the North American Review , bore a major responsibility for Bryant's emergence as a national poet , he could maintain a cool distance and a relationship entirely devoid ...
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... response to the moment which was better left to poetry . Hence- forward the poet would , in social intercourse , remain mute behind this gaze , leaving to the sensible man of affairs which society had molded the business of maintaining ...
... response to the moment which was better left to poetry . Hence- forward the poet would , in social intercourse , remain mute behind this gaze , leaving to the sensible man of affairs which society had molded the business of maintaining ...
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... response to an American landscape ; the other , a response to a foreign scene . The first , Bryant's widely an- thologized poem " The Prairies " ( 1833 ) , [ 40 ] WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
... response to an American landscape ; the other , a response to a foreign scene . The first , Bryant's widely an- thologized poem " The Prairies " ( 1833 ) , [ 40 ] WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
Contents
Chronology | 13 |
The Poems of Nature | 39 |
The Poem of Death | 65 |
Copyright | |
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