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... structural difficulties incompatible with truly great poetry in the Arnoldian sense . Certainly there is no other major poem of Coleridge which Arnold could have praised as a finished structure . Nor would Coleridge's richly musical ...
... structural difficulties incompatible with truly great poetry in the Arnoldian sense . Certainly there is no other major poem of Coleridge which Arnold could have praised as a finished structure . Nor would Coleridge's richly musical ...
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... no surplusage : " The term is right , and has its essential beauty , when it becomes , in a manner , what it signifies , as with the names of simple sensations . To give the phrase , the sentence , the structural member 95.
... no surplusage : " The term is right , and has its essential beauty , when it becomes , in a manner , what it signifies , as with the names of simple sensations . To give the phrase , the sentence , the structural member 95.
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give the phrase , the sentence , the structural member , the entire composition , song , or essay , a similar unity with its subject and with it- self : style is in the right way when it tends towards that . " " ... in proportion as the ...
give the phrase , the sentence , the structural member , the entire composition , song , or essay , a similar unity with its subject and with it- self : style is in the right way when it tends towards that . " " ... in proportion as the ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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