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... Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language ...
... Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical element of Anglo - Saxon character - The Bible - Mosaic Poetry -Inadequacy of language ...
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... poetry .......... ........ Page 121 LECTURE V. LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing ...
... poetry .......... ........ Page 121 LECTURE V. LITERATURE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY . Dawn of letters a false illustration - Intellectual gloom from Ed- ward III . to Henry VIII . - Chaucer to Spenser - Caxton and the art of printing ...
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... poetry without love of nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise Lost and Thomson's Seasons - Court of Charles ... Poetry of the early part of the cen- tury - Bowles and Rogers - Campbell - Coleridge's Christabel- Lay of the Last ...
... poetry without love of nature - Blank in this respect between Paradise Lost and Thomson's Seasons - Court of Charles ... Poetry of the early part of the cen- tury - Bowles and Rogers - Campbell - Coleridge's Christabel- Lay of the Last ...
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... POETRY . Contrast of subjects , serious and gay - Tragic poetry - Illustrated in history - Death of the first - born - Clarendon's raising the stand- ard at Nottingham - Moral use of tragic poetry - Allston's cri- ticism - Elegiac ...
... POETRY . Contrast of subjects , serious and gay - Tragic poetry - Illustrated in history - Death of the first - born - Clarendon's raising the stand- ard at Nottingham - Moral use of tragic poetry - Allston's cri- ticism - Elegiac ...
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... poet's sister , adds the comment , " Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it would be speaking from my own experience , and the greatest poet of the age would confirm it by his . But never was any ...
... poet's sister , adds the comment , " Were I to say that a poet finds his best advisers among his female friends , it would be speaking from my own experience , and the greatest poet of the age would confirm it by his . But never was any ...
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