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Sida xiii
... kind was in- fallible . We may rely upon it that we shall not improve upon the classification adopted by the Greeks for kinds of poetry ; that their categories of epic , dramatic , lyric , and so ... kind is a lower kind ; PREFACE . xiii.
... kind was in- fallible . We may rely upon it that we shall not improve upon the classification adopted by the Greeks for kinds of poetry ; that their categories of epic , dramatic , lyric , and so ... kind is a lower kind ; PREFACE . xiii.
Sida xiv
William Wordsworth Matthew Arnold. others . The ballad kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort , counts , too , sometimes , by its biographical interest partly , not by its ...
William Wordsworth Matthew Arnold. others . The ballad kind is a lower kind ; the didactic kind , still more , is a lower kind . Poetry of this latter sort , counts , too , sometimes , by its biographical interest partly , not by its ...
Sida xv
... kind , because moral ideas are really so main a part of human life . The question , how to live , is itself a moral idea ; and it is the question which most interests every man , and with which , in some way or other , he is perpetually ...
... kind , because moral ideas are really so main a part of human life . The question , how to live , is itself a moral idea ; and it is the question which most interests every man , and with which , in some way or other , he is perpetually ...
Sida xx
... kind of truth which we require from a poet , and in which Wordsworth is really strong . Even the " intimations " of the famous Ode , those corner - stones of the supposed philosophic system of Wordsworth , the idea of the high instincts ...
... kind of truth which we require from a poet , and in which Wordsworth is really strong . Even the " intimations " of the famous Ode , those corner - stones of the supposed philosophic system of Wordsworth , the idea of the high instincts ...
Sida xxiii
... kind ; but he had too poetic a nature , and had read the great poets too well , not to catch , as I have already remarked , something of it occasionally . We find it not only in his Miltonic lines ; we find it in such a phrase as this ...
... kind ; but he had too poetic a nature , and had read the great poets too well , not to catch , as I have already remarked , something of it occasionally . We find it not only in his Miltonic lines ; we find it in such a phrase as this ...
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