The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort counts , too , sometimes , by its biographical interest partly , not by its poetical interest pure and simple ; but then this can only ...
... kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort counts , too , sometimes , by its biographical interest partly , not by its poetical interest pure and simple ; but then this can only ...
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... kind . Then after a page or two we come to the chief cruces of Moore's pathetic and of his comic manner , “ The Last Rose of Summer , " " The Young May Moon , " and " The Minstrel Boy . " I cannot say very much for the last , which is ...
... kind . Then after a page or two we come to the chief cruces of Moore's pathetic and of his comic manner , “ The Last Rose of Summer , " " The Young May Moon , " and " The Minstrel Boy . " I cannot say very much for the last , which is ...
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... kind . Why not 10 or Better to praise too largely great deserts Than censure too severely small defects ? Better to praise too scantly great deserts Than censure over mildly small defects ? or in short a dozen other truisms or paradoxes ...
... kind . Why not 10 or Better to praise too largely great deserts Than censure too severely small defects ? Better to praise too scantly great deserts Than censure over mildly small defects ? or in short a dozen other truisms or paradoxes ...
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