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Strictly as poetry it was not of the first order , but Cowper's style was easy and graceful , and no other poet since Pope had managed to reflect so much of his age in a single poem . It had generally a favourable reception by the ...
Strictly as poetry it was not of the first order , but Cowper's style was easy and graceful , and no other poet since Pope had managed to reflect so much of his age in a single poem . It had generally a favourable reception by the ...
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This is a sound and business - like conclusion , and very different from the philosophy to be learnt from the Grecian Urn . To understand the great Odes of Keats we must remember what he conceived to be the function of a poet at the ...
This is a sound and business - like conclusion , and very different from the philosophy to be learnt from the Grecian Urn . To understand the great Odes of Keats we must remember what he conceived to be the function of a poet at the ...
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A POET HAS NO IDENTITY . 327 because he has no identity — he is continually in for , and filling , some other body — the sun , the moon , the sea , and men and women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an ...
A POET HAS NO IDENTITY . 327 because he has no identity — he is continually in for , and filling , some other body — the sun , the moon , the sea , and men and women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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