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... poetical matters , " he writes , " More and more I feel bent against the modern English habit ( too much encouraged by Words- worth ) of using poetry as a channel for thinking aloud , instead of making anything . " 24 To find , he ...
... poetical matters , " he writes , " More and more I feel bent against the modern English habit ( too much encouraged by Words- worth ) of using poetry as a channel for thinking aloud , instead of making anything . " 24 To find , he ...
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... poetical one , more than this is demanded . It is demanded not only that it shall interest , but also that it shall inspirit and rejoice the reader ; that it shall convey a charm , and infuse delight . " In other words , the tragic hero ...
... poetical one , more than this is demanded . It is demanded not only that it shall interest , but also that it shall inspirit and rejoice the reader ; that it shall convey a charm , and infuse delight . " In other words , the tragic hero ...
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... Poetical Works of John Dryden . London , 1925 . Emerson , O. F. " John Dryden and a British Academy . ” Proceedings of the British Academy , X ( 1921-23 ) , 45–58 . Evans , John A. " Dryden and Scott . " The Living Age , CLXXXVI ( 1890 ) ...
... Poetical Works of John Dryden . London , 1925 . Emerson , O. F. " John Dryden and a British Academy . ” Proceedings of the British Academy , X ( 1921-23 ) , 45–58 . Evans , John A. " Dryden and Scott . " The Living Age , CLXXXVI ( 1890 ) ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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