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... poetry has been produced in Persia since the time of Jámí , i . e . since about A.D. 1500. Some at least of the poets of our own time are of a very high order , and the political Revolution of 1906 brought into being a new school of poets ...
... poetry has been produced in Persia since the time of Jámí , i . e . since about A.D. 1500. Some at least of the poets of our own time are of a very high order , and the political Revolution of 1906 brought into being a new school of poets ...
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... poets : these are already fully constituted in the earliest specimens of verse which we possess . Similarly , the common language of the poets , what we may call the dialect of literature , is everywhere uniform throughout Central and ...
... poets : these are already fully constituted in the earliest specimens of verse which we possess . Similarly , the common language of the poets , what we may call the dialect of literature , is everywhere uniform throughout Central and ...
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British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY IX POETRY AND TIME BY SIR HENRY NEWBOLT Read December 11 , 1918 AMONG the greatest English poets , some by their poetical work , some by the utterance in prose of their deliberate ...
British Academy. WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY IX POETRY AND TIME BY SIR HENRY NEWBOLT Read December 11 , 1918 AMONG the greatest English poets , some by their poetical work , some by the utterance in prose of their deliberate ...
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