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... poetic tradition . From the beginning the task called for a thorough examination of poetic standards ; for the works of Wordsworth , Coleridge , Byron , Shelley , and Keats could not be accounted for by eighteenth - century poetic ...
... poetic tradition . From the beginning the task called for a thorough examination of poetic standards ; for the works of Wordsworth , Coleridge , Byron , Shelley , and Keats could not be accounted for by eighteenth - century poetic ...
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... poet , but he believed that such action could come only from the independent working of the poetic mind , not from churchmen bound by an obsolete dogma . Arnold's theory of poetry was designed to combat romantic melan- choly by ...
... poet , but he believed that such action could come only from the independent working of the poetic mind , not from churchmen bound by an obsolete dogma . Arnold's theory of poetry was designed to combat romantic melan- choly by ...
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... poetic wholes . " This , Arnold tells us , is what we must expect from Byron , for " his poetic work could not have first grown and matured in his own mind , and then come forth as an organic whole ; Byron had not enough of the artist ...
... poetic wholes . " This , Arnold tells us , is what we must expect from Byron , for " his poetic work could not have first grown and matured in his own mind , and then come forth as an organic whole ; Byron had not enough of the artist ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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