The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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... poet in the England of that stage of growth . Possibly ; but we are to adopt a real , not a historic , estimate of poetry . However we may account for its absence , something is wanting , then , to the poetry of Chaucer , which poetry ...
... poet in the England of that stage of growth . Possibly ; but we are to adopt a real , not a historic , estimate of poetry . However we may account for its absence , something is wanting , then , to the poetry of Chaucer , which poetry ...
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... poetry . For my present purpose I need not dwell on our Elizabethan poetry , or on the continuation and close of this poetry in Milton . We all of us profess to be agreed in the estimate of this poetry ; we all of us recognise it as great ...
... poetry . For my present purpose I need not dwell on our Elizabethan poetry , or on the continuation and close of this poetry in Milton . We all of us profess to be agreed in the estimate of this poetry ; we all of us recognise it as great ...
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Matthew Arnold. to his poetry , as compared with the productions of other poets , from his superiority , and the loss which accrues to it from his defects . A balance of this kind has to be struck in the case of all poets except the few ...
Matthew Arnold. to his poetry , as compared with the productions of other poets , from his superiority , and the loss which accrues to it from his defects . A balance of this kind has to be struck in the case of all poets except the few ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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