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... poetic residue ' , and Wordsworth specifically , albeit playfully , criticises poets who pursue poetic clichés : ' Poets , vain men in their mood ! / Travel with the multitude'.33 In general , there are a lot of “ ordinary " details and ...
... poetic residue ' , and Wordsworth specifically , albeit playfully , criticises poets who pursue poetic clichés : ' Poets , vain men in their mood ! / Travel with the multitude'.33 In general , there are a lot of “ ordinary " details and ...
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... poetic authority recently put forward by Richard Bourke in his Romantic Discourse and Political Modernity . Bourke , like Carroll in some ways , reads against the grain , against the long tradition of readers , from Mill to Arnold to ...
... poetic authority recently put forward by Richard Bourke in his Romantic Discourse and Political Modernity . Bourke , like Carroll in some ways , reads against the grain , against the long tradition of readers , from Mill to Arnold to ...
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... poetic form , whereas Lamb wrote in prose . In another part of the letter quoted earlier in this article , Lamb wrote about the poetic form of Chapman's Homer to Coleridge : The metre is fourteen syllables , and capable of all sweetness ...
... poetic form , whereas Lamb wrote in prose . In another part of the letter quoted earlier in this article , Lamb wrote about the poetic form of Chapman's Homer to Coleridge : The metre is fourteen syllables , and capable of all sweetness ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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