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From THE STUDY OF POETRY Matthew Arnold ' The future of poetry is immense , because in poetry , where it is worthy of its high destinies , our race , as time goes on , will find an ever surer and surer stay . There is not a creed which ...
From THE STUDY OF POETRY Matthew Arnold ' The future of poetry is immense , because in poetry , where it is worthy of its high destinies , our race , as time goes on , will find an ever surer and surer stay . There is not a creed which ...
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... of course , by no means exhaustive description of the form of its poetry , since without at least a modicum of such information the reader of the Psalms , the prophetic poetry , the Song of Songs , and the most beautiful portions of ...
... of course , by no means exhaustive description of the form of its poetry , since without at least a modicum of such information the reader of the Psalms , the prophetic poetry , the Song of Songs , and the most beautiful portions of ...
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It must be remembered always not only that we are dependent upon a translation for our study of biblical poetry , but also that the great translators themselves could not always discover or ascertain the original poetic form of many of ...
It must be remembered always not only that we are dependent upon a translation for our study of biblical poetry , but also that the great translators themselves could not always discover or ascertain the original poetic form of many of ...
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