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... poetry does not care to have to search and select for himself , and is prone summarily to dismiss a writer ( especially a poet ) on the evidence of his inferior productions . Words- worth , by far the greater of the two poets , has ...
... poetry does not care to have to search and select for himself , and is prone summarily to dismiss a writer ( especially a poet ) on the evidence of his inferior productions . Words- worth , by far the greater of the two poets , has ...
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... poetry after their long eclipse under the shadow of Pope and his school . Each was primarily made a poet through compassion for what man had made of man , " and through a concurrent and sympathetic influence of the scenery among which ...
... poetry after their long eclipse under the shadow of Pope and his school . Each was primarily made a poet through compassion for what man had made of man , " and through a concurrent and sympathetic influence of the scenery among which ...
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... poets , with other and more purely poetical gifts , arose to claim men's atten- tion . Besides Wordsworth , as already pointed out , Scott , Byron , Coleridge , Keats , Shelley had found their various admirers , and drawn Crabbe's old ...
... poets , with other and more purely poetical gifts , arose to claim men's atten- tion . Besides Wordsworth , as already pointed out , Scott , Byron , Coleridge , Keats , Shelley had found their various admirers , and drawn Crabbe's old ...
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... poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up ... poets of the eighteenth century . Furthermore he took in a country magazine , which had a " Poet's Corner , " always ...
... poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up ... poets of the eighteenth century . Furthermore he took in a country magazine , which had a " Poet's Corner , " always ...
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... poetry - he read them and remembered them . He early showed con- siderable acquaintance with the best English poets , and although Pope controlled his metrical forms , and something more than the forms , to the end of his life , he had ...
... poetry - he read them and remembered them . He early showed con- siderable acquaintance with the best English poets , and although Pope controlled his metrical forms , and something more than the forms , to the end of his life , he had ...
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