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... of conscious percep- tion . Both his walks through the wooded countryside and his studies in botany had fastened upon him the habits of close observation , and it was from these visual experiences , [ 28 ] WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
... of conscious percep- tion . Both his walks through the wooded countryside and his studies in botany had fastened upon him the habits of close observation , and it was from these visual experiences , [ 28 ] WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT.
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... observation into his poems . Both his boyhood curiosity and psychological studies converged in the formation of a predominantly visual poetry . From 1818 to 1822 the bulk of his published poems , which were drawn from the visual ...
... observation into his poems . Both his boyhood curiosity and psychological studies converged in the formation of a predominantly visual poetry . From 1818 to 1822 the bulk of his published poems , which were drawn from the visual ...
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... observation in an elocutionary rhetoric and evoke not merely the rational respect due to a work of art but also a true sense of " delight and admiration " as the critic has felt it - was the voice readily adapted to poetry ...
... observation in an elocutionary rhetoric and evoke not merely the rational respect due to a work of art but also a true sense of " delight and admiration " as the critic has felt it - was the voice readily adapted to poetry ...
Contents
Chronology | 13 |
The Poems of Nature | 39 |
The Poem of Death | 65 |
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