1939
DOI: 10.3138/utq.8.2.211
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Puritanism and Poetry: Samuel Gott

Abstract: Ideas, like nations, pass through a formative, “heroic,” period before their historic realization. Minor writers furnish this formative material. Avoiding the convolutions and backeddies of the main currents of thought, they frequently dig out swift and uncomplicated channels. Their effect on contemporary thinkers is slight; their importance is not realized until later times. Their opinions are rude and unfinished forecasts of ideas, which, in later historical period, become quick and fertile. Such and yet mor… Show more

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