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... Poets , 1818 , Hazlitt declares his literary credo : Poetry is the universal language which the heart holds with nature and itself . ... If history is a grave study , poetry may be said to be a graver : its materials lie deeper , and ...
... Poets , 1818 , Hazlitt declares his literary credo : Poetry is the universal language which the heart holds with nature and itself . ... If history is a grave study , poetry may be said to be a graver : its materials lie deeper , and ...
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... poetic act , which occurs twice within the piece . In the first use of it , the statement ' all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' is not explained except in so far as it can only be experienced by a man who ...
... poetic act , which occurs twice within the piece . In the first use of it , the statement ' all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' is not explained except in so far as it can only be experienced by a man who ...
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... poetry a transcendent role , yet sees it as somehow ' forsaken ' by the culture whose insatiable appetite she seems to be feeding ; Byron depicts poetry as a vehicle that permits his scarred public self to go on communicating with an ...
... poetry a transcendent role , yet sees it as somehow ' forsaken ' by the culture whose insatiable appetite she seems to be feeding ; Byron depicts poetry as a vehicle that permits his scarred public self to go on communicating with an ...
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Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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