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Talk by Norman Nicholson
Amos was a prophet of d' n, and Mr. Nicholson suggests that r Sent-day poets should give up imitatin' hm. A better model is Hosea, who ' .s been described 118 a comic figure. He ccepted his situation and, as a result, wrote with humility.

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