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... poet who proclaimed this obligation more eloquently than any in our literature should have been the one of all others to whom Englishmen have turned with deliberate preference during the last thirteen critical years . But is it not very ...
... poet who proclaimed this obligation more eloquently than any in our literature should have been the one of all others to whom Englishmen have turned with deliberate preference during the last thirteen critical years . But is it not very ...
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... poet , our greatest after Shakespeare and Milton ; a great Nature - poet , perhaps the greatest we possess ; and a great poetical theorist : in other words his theory of poetry , that is to say his view of the role that poetry ought to ...
... poet , our greatest after Shakespeare and Milton ; a great Nature - poet , perhaps the greatest we possess ; and a great poetical theorist : in other words his theory of poetry , that is to say his view of the role that poetry ought to ...
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... poet fulfils his function of finding and showing to man the truth by pre- senting in poetical dress nature and life as they immediately seem to be : the subjective poet by acts of insight appre- hends transcendent Truth - ' not what man ...
... poet fulfils his function of finding and showing to man the truth by pre- senting in poetical dress nature and life as they immediately seem to be : the subjective poet by acts of insight appre- hends transcendent Truth - ' not what man ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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