From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 |
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... poetry . The writings of Plato and Bishop Taylor , and the Theoria Sacra of Burnet furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist with- out meter , and even without the contra - dis- tinguishing objects of a poem ...
... poetry . The writings of Plato and Bishop Taylor , and the Theoria Sacra of Burnet furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist with- out meter , and even without the contra - dis- tinguishing objects of a poem ...
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... Poetry The Study of Poetry appeared as the introductory essay to The English Poets , an anthol- ogy of poetry edited in 1880 by T. H. Ward . In his introduction Arnold sets forth very clearly his own theory of the meaning and function ...
... Poetry The Study of Poetry appeared as the introductory essay to The English Poets , an anthol- ogy of poetry edited in 1880 by T. H. Ward . In his introduction Arnold sets forth very clearly his own theory of the meaning and function ...
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... poetry , more than anywhere else , it is unpermissible to confuse or obliterate them . For in poetry the distinction between excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half- sound , true and untrue or only half - true , is of ...
... poetry , more than anywhere else , it is unpermissible to confuse or obliterate them . For in poetry the distinction between excellent and inferior , sound and unsound or only half- sound , true and untrue or only half - true , is of ...
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from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
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