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... poetry was " the Child of Fancy , never to be school'd and dis- ciplin'd by Reason , " and abhorred the view that poetry is " blind inspiration , is pure enthusiasm , is rapture and rage all over . " He saw the need for fancy , but not ...
... poetry was " the Child of Fancy , never to be school'd and dis- ciplin'd by Reason , " and abhorred the view that poetry is " blind inspiration , is pure enthusiasm , is rapture and rage all over . " He saw the need for fancy , but not ...
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... Poetry , Music , and Stage - Plays . Milton , of course , took most seriously his role as poet - prophet . The divinely inspired nature of poetry prompted many popular aphorisms , such as “ Art is taught by art , but Poetry only is the ...
... Poetry , Music , and Stage - Plays . Milton , of course , took most seriously his role as poet - prophet . The divinely inspired nature of poetry prompted many popular aphorisms , such as “ Art is taught by art , but Poetry only is the ...
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... Poetry , " Dennis , I , 335. Italics mine . 7. Durham , pp . 22 and 55 . 8. " Of Genius , " Augustan Reprint Society ... Poetry , " Durham , p . 56 . 24. See Dennis , I , 451 . 25. " Essay upon Poetry , " Spingarn , II , 286 . 26. " Of ...
... Poetry , " Dennis , I , 335. Italics mine . 7. Durham , pp . 22 and 55 . 8. " Of Genius , " Augustan Reprint Society ... Poetry , " Durham , p . 56 . 24. See Dennis , I , 451 . 25. " Essay upon Poetry , " Spingarn , II , 286 . 26. " Of ...
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