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Example sentences for "true poet"

  • The author writes as a true poet, and with the skill of a true artist.

  • We can at least say that it is the work of a true poet.

  • He never flags in his progress, but, like a true poet of nature's making kindles in his course.

  • And so, when we are on the point of condemning him as a scene-painter, we suddenly come upon a stretch of pure musical beauty, that flowed from the unconscious rapture of true poet.

  • We should like to have mentioned Robert Volkmann as a later Romanticist; and Gade has ever seemed a true poet of the Scandinavian symphony.

  • We are tempted to hail in Wolff a true poet in an age of pedants and false prophets.

  • MORE in his youth was a true poet; but in his active life he soon deserted these shadows of the imagination.

  • The local associations of legends and customs are animated by the personifications of mountains and rivers; and often, in some favourite scenery, he breaks forth with all the emotion of a true poet.

  • So persuaded was he that to be a true poet required an elevated mind, that it was a maxim with him that no writer could be an excellent poet who was not descended from a noble family.

  • This list might be augmented with a few of our own poets, and there still remain some virgin themes which only require to be touched by the hand of a true poet.

  • His story repeated familiar features; he had at first a select circle of studious admirers; by degrees the general public became aware of the existence in their midst of a true poet.

  • True poet, surely to be found When Truth is found again.

  • A true poet can, however, never be defiled by the rough usage of the populace.

  • This was a true poet, although his power comes forth principally in the drama.

  • He was, undoubtedly, although in a false position, a true man, and a true poet.

  • He is a true poet, with an original mind.

  • Seldom has a true poet made a more unpromising start, or given so little indication, not only of the flame of genius, but of the power of thought.

  • True poet that he is, Vachel Lindsay loves to show the contrast between transient noises that tear the atmosphere to shreds and the eternal beauty of unpretentious melody.

  • With all his twisted cynicism and perversities of expression, Mr. Masters is a true poet.

  • Judging from those he must be set down as a true poet in opulence of imagery, but defective, so far (he is said to be very young) in the intellectual part of poetry.

  • Still, the new poet is a true poet, and the defects obvious in him may be summed up in youth simply.

  • A true poet is not one whom they can hire by money or flattery to be a minister of their pleasures, their writer of occasional verses, their purveyor of table-wit; he cannot be their menial, he cannot even be their partisan.

  • A true Poet-soul, for it needs but to be struck, and the sound it yields will be music!


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