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Page 142
... poetry has many forms and speaks in ' infinitely various accents ' . I have not the least doubt that the defects or limitations which are now found in Tennyson's poetry are in great part our own , that it is impossible for us to pass ...
... poetry has many forms and speaks in ' infinitely various accents ' . I have not the least doubt that the defects or limitations which are now found in Tennyson's poetry are in great part our own , that it is impossible for us to pass ...
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... poetry is a long established custom before it can produce such things as these . One of the difficulties about the ballads is that while so much in them seems to be ancient or even primitive , the rhyming ballad verse is comparatively ...
... poetry is a long established custom before it can produce such things as these . One of the difficulties about the ballads is that while so much in them seems to be ancient or even primitive , the rhyming ballad verse is comparatively ...
Page 350
... poetry . It was part of the literary criticism which followed the Renaissance . Sidney writes the history of English poetry in his Apology . It was also part of antiquarian research . Rymer , the editor of the Foedera , gives an ...
... poetry . It was part of the literary criticism which followed the Renaissance . Sidney writes the history of English poetry in his Apology . It was also part of antiquarian research . Rymer , the editor of the Foedera , gives an ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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