He brought poetry back to rhythmical prose, and is the greatest liberator poetry has ever had.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
They looked for a hero Messiah, a great liberator, a secular prince.
"The Making of an Apostle"
R. J. Campbell
The coachman, whose every feature betrays the Pole, and who, moreover, is rather an imposing-looking person, might at need pass for a nobleman in disguise, and the Assessor for his accomplice and liberator.
"Under a Charm, Vol. III. (of III) A Novel"
E. Werner