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... poet . But Whitman , no less than Tagore , was convinced of his almost pre- destined role as the philosopher - poet and prophet of the whole human race . Like Tagore Whitman believed that each object in this or other worlds has an im ...
... poet . But Whitman , no less than Tagore , was convinced of his almost pre- destined role as the philosopher - poet and prophet of the whole human race . Like Tagore Whitman believed that each object in this or other worlds has an im ...
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... poet towards the Greek and Latin classics . No Bengali poet can avoid working in the Indian tradition , however great be his dislike for Kalidasa's classicism . The Bengali poet can borrow from the past masters or he can reject their ...
... poet towards the Greek and Latin classics . No Bengali poet can avoid working in the Indian tradition , however great be his dislike for Kalidasa's classicism . The Bengali poet can borrow from the past masters or he can reject their ...
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... poetic medium . ' Lucretius never learned that master - spell which comes with an ease apparently so effortless from the lips which Apollo has touched . There was indeed only one Roman poet who learned it . Virgil alone of his race ...
... poetic medium . ' Lucretius never learned that master - spell which comes with an ease apparently so effortless from the lips which Apollo has touched . There was indeed only one Roman poet who learned it . Virgil alone of his race ...
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