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... tion must first be directed . I Major Characteristics For some time the major characteristics of Bryant's art have been an open secret . His seriousness , his simplicity , his moralism , his idealism , and his conscious craftsmanship ...
... tion must first be directed . I Major Characteristics For some time the major characteristics of Bryant's art have been an open secret . His seriousness , his simplicity , his moralism , his idealism , and his conscious craftsmanship ...
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... tion , the mature Bryant looks back on his initial publication in the Hampshire Gazette of 1804 of a versification of the Hundred and Fourth Psalm , and , in 1809 , of the pamphlet sponsored by his father , The Embargo ; Or Sketches of ...
... tion , the mature Bryant looks back on his initial publication in the Hampshire Gazette of 1804 of a versification of the Hundred and Fourth Psalm , and , in 1809 , of the pamphlet sponsored by his father , The Embargo ; Or Sketches of ...
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... tion . Thus it was that the magnificent " Creator " or " First Cause " of Newton could be glimpsed , in moments of intensity , only a few paces beyond normal vision , lurking behind woodland oaks and impelling birds in their flight . It ...
... tion . Thus it was that the magnificent " Creator " or " First Cause " of Newton could be glimpsed , in moments of intensity , only a few paces beyond normal vision , lurking behind woodland oaks and impelling birds in their flight . It ...
Contents
Chronology | 13 |
The Poems of Nature | 39 |
The Poem of Death | 65 |
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Ages Alison American Literature Antiquity of Freedom Apennines appear artist association of ideas beauty Bishop Porteus blank verse Bryant's poetry circle Cole consciousness creative critical death dialogue diction early Earth editor elegy Embargo Emerson emotional eternal experience expression feeling flower Fringed Gentian genius Godwin grave heart Hymn iambic pentameter Ibid imagery images imagination insight intellectual John Lothrop Motley language lines literary lyric McDowell metaphor mind Monument Mountain moral natural objects North American Review Northrup Frye Parke Godwin passage Peter Bryant poems of progress poet poet's poetic political Post Prairies praise problem Prose Writings Putnam's Magazine quatrain reader religious rhetoric rhyme rhythms Romantic scene sense sensibility sentiment sermon social solitude sonnet speaks stanza structure suggestive symbol Thanatopsis thee theme Thomas Cole thou thought tion tone truth vision voice Waterfowl William Cullen Bryant York young