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The specific symptoms of poetic power elucidated in a critical analysis of Sbakspeare's Venus and Adonis ... not of clowns or shepherds — Poetry essentially ideal and generic— The language of Milton as much the language of real life ...
The specific symptoms of poetic power elucidated in a critical analysis of Sbakspeare's Venus and Adonis ... not of clowns or shepherds — Poetry essentially ideal and generic— The language of Milton as much the language of real life ...
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PAR The former subject continued — The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others 443 CHAPTER XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical journals .
PAR The former subject continued — The neutral style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others 443 CHAPTER XXI . Remarks on the present mode of conducting critical journals .
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Coleridge's poetic wreath than the pair of distiches ; in these hi is said to have closely adopted the metre ... How much of admired poetry must we not unsubstantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with addi tions and ...
Coleridge's poetic wreath than the pair of distiches ; in these hi is said to have closely adopted the metre ... How much of admired poetry must we not unsubstantialize , if the reproduction of what was before , with addi tions and ...
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It is like the highest poetry — like the poetry of Mr. * Remains in Verse and Prose , p . 189. I think that Mr. A. Hallam might perhaps have modified his opinion of the Critical Philosophy , had he lived and thought longer .
It is like the highest poetry — like the poetry of Mr. * Remains in Verse and Prose , p . 189. I think that Mr. A. Hallam might perhaps have modified his opinion of the Critical Philosophy , had he lived and thought longer .
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All the poetry , all the poetical criticism which my Father produced has a practical end ; for poetry is a visible creation , the final aim of which is to benefit man by means of delight . As for his moral and religious writings ...
All the poetry , all the poetical criticism which my Father produced has a practical end ; for poetry is a visible creation , the final aim of which is to benefit man by means of delight . As for his moral and religious writings ...
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