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... poem need not be limited by the application of the rules of the relevant genre as known and practiced in the author's time ( poets , least of all great poets , do not write to rule ) while at the same time showing uneasiness at what ...
... poem need not be limited by the application of the rules of the relevant genre as known and practiced in the author's time ( poets , least of all great poets , do not write to rule ) while at the same time showing uneasiness at what ...
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... Poetry ( 1948 ) —begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper use of metaphor . " The significant relationship between the mod- ernist poets and the seventeenth - century poets of wit lies here ...
... Poetry ( 1948 ) —begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper use of metaphor . " The significant relationship between the mod- ernist poets and the seventeenth - century poets of wit lies here ...
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... poets were responsibly and ad- mirably involved in the politics of their day . Thus David V. Erdman's Blake ... poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the ...
... poets were responsibly and ad- mirably involved in the politics of their day . Thus David V. Erdman's Blake ... poets as Blake and Shelley were not muling visionaries but responsible poets have been made both by a demonstration of the ...
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