Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 143
... poetic , To his understanding opened . And Jehuda ben Halevy Was not only scribe and scholar , But of poetry a master , Was himself a famous poet ; Yes , a great and famous poet , Star and torch to guide his time , Light and beacon of ...
... poetic , To his understanding opened . And Jehuda ben Halevy Was not only scribe and scholar , But of poetry a master , Was himself a famous poet ; Yes , a great and famous poet , Star and torch to guide his time , Light and beacon of ...
Page 145
... poet , To Jehuda ben Halevy ? ' Yes , he grew to be a poet ! In the realms of dream a ruler : King of thought , whom none might question , Crowned , a poet by God's favour , Who devoutly in sirventes , In sweet madrigals , ghaselas ...
... poet , To Jehuda ben Halevy ? ' Yes , he grew to be a poet ! In the realms of dream a ruler : King of thought , whom none might question , Crowned , a poet by God's favour , Who devoutly in sirventes , In sweet madrigals , ghaselas ...
Page 345
... poet , especially to be a great lyric poet , in Germany , among a people who in two things - in philosophy and in poetry - have surpassed all other nations . I will not with a sham modesty - the invention of worthless vagabonds ...
... poet , especially to be a great lyric poet , in Germany , among a people who in two things - in philosophy and in poetry - have surpassed all other nations . I will not with a sham modesty - the invention of worthless vagabonds ...
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