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... poet . It reveals the mind of the poet at work , altering and shaping his material to his poetic purpose . Great as the poet's imagination might be , Arnold finds this created style somewhat self - conscious , still showing the marks of ...
... poet . It reveals the mind of the poet at work , altering and shaping his material to his poetic purpose . Great as the poet's imagination might be , Arnold finds this created style somewhat self - conscious , still showing the marks of ...
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... poet . Within Arnold's lifetime his volume was accepted as sufficient evidence of Wordsworth's genius . The Validity of Arnold's Judgment Arnold's judgment of Wordsworth was necessary and right for the age in which it was pronounced ...
... poet . Within Arnold's lifetime his volume was accepted as sufficient evidence of Wordsworth's genius . The Validity of Arnold's Judgment Arnold's judgment of Wordsworth was necessary and right for the age in which it was pronounced ...
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... poet , " he admits , " should be paid with zest and exuberance ; while , for myself , I confess that my perception of the excellences of Coleridge's poetic work exceeds , on the whole , my individual delight in it . " The diffi- culty ...
... poet , " he admits , " should be paid with zest and exuberance ; while , for myself , I confess that my perception of the excellences of Coleridge's poetic work exceeds , on the whole , my individual delight in it . " The diffi- culty ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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