The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... poet producing it has the power and importance of Wordsworth , a power and importance which he assuredly did not establish by such didactic poetry alone . Altogether , it is , I say , by the great body of powerful and significant work ...
... poet producing it has the power and importance of Wordsworth , a power and importance which he assuredly did not establish by such didactic poetry alone . Altogether , it is , I say , by the great body of powerful and significant work ...
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... POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA The work before us is indeed so vast an improvement upon those of a similar character which have preceded it , that we do its author some wrong in classing all together . Having ex- plained , somewhat ...
... POETS AND POETRY OF AMERICA The work before us is indeed so vast an improvement upon those of a similar character which have preceded it , that we do its author some wrong in classing all together . Having ex- plained , somewhat ...
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... Poetry of John Clare " ( 1851 ) , The Peerage of Poverty , 1870 , 207-10 PP . Clare , in his humble way , and without consciously sharing in it , was a helper in that reaction against the conventionality and stiff formalism of the ...
... Poetry of John Clare " ( 1851 ) , The Peerage of Poverty , 1870 , 207-10 PP . Clare , in his humble way , and without consciously sharing in it , was a helper in that reaction against the conventionality and stiff formalism of the ...
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