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«No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language.»
«Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal, but which the reader recognizes as his own»
Author: Salvatore Quasimodo
(Critic, Poet, Translator)
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Poetry
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Interior, reader, recognizes, revelation, Revelation of
«One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well.»
«That writer does the most who gives his reader the most knowledge and takes from him the least time»
«Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.»
Author: John Keats
(Poet)
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Poetry
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of his own, reader, remembrance, remembrances, strike, wording, wordings
«No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.»
«If you would be a reader, read; if a writer,write»
«One gains universal applause who mingles the useful with the agreeable, at once delighting and instructing the reader.»
Author: Horace
(Poet)
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agreeable, applause, delighting, gains, instructing, mingles, mingling, reader
«Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity -it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.»
Author: John Keats
(Poet)
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Poetry
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excess, of his own, reader, remembrance, remembrances, singularities, singularity, strike, surprise, wording, wordings
«Nothing contributes to the entertainment of the reader more, than the change of times and the vicissitudes of fortune.»
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
(Lawyer, Orator, Scholar, Statesman, Writer)
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contributes, contributing, entertainment, fortune, reader, vicissitude, vicissitudes
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