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... intelligent reader , should the poet inter- goings - on of the Universe , and habitually so weave any foreign splendor of his own with impelled to create them where he does not that which the passion naturally suggests ; find them .
... intelligent reader , should the poet inter- goings - on of the Universe , and habitually so weave any foreign splendor of his own with impelled to create them where he does not that which the passion naturally suggests ; find them .
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Poetry is the first that of our daily life , we are fitted to take and last of all knowledge — it is as immortal delight , the poet principally directs his atten- as the heart of man . If the labors of men of tion .
Poetry is the first that of our daily life , we are fitted to take and last of all knowledge — it is as immortal delight , the poet principally directs his atten- as the heart of man . If the labors of men of tion .
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and are colored by a diction of the poet's own , hearing what we do not understand , the poet either peculiar to him as an individual poet must descend from this supposed height ; and , or belonging simply to poets in general ; to a in ...
and are colored by a diction of the poet's own , hearing what we do not understand , the poet either peculiar to him as an individual poet must descend from this supposed height ; and , or belonging simply to poets in general ; to a in ...
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