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... poets in spirit even if they had never learned to read ; but they would probably have been inarticulate . They and all the other great poets came and could come from nowhere except from the English people . In the Elizabethan age they ...
... poets in spirit even if they had never learned to read ; but they would probably have been inarticulate . They and all the other great poets came and could come from nowhere except from the English people . In the Elizabethan age they ...
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... poets . The poets ' poet himself , Spenser , weaves his entrancing dreams round a theory , or rather round two theories ; and though both the political and the religious allegories of the Fairy Queen are sadly diminished in interest , the ...
... poets . The poets ' poet himself , Spenser , weaves his entrancing dreams round a theory , or rather round two theories ; and though both the political and the religious allegories of the Fairy Queen are sadly diminished in interest , the ...
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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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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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