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But the critic , no less than the poet , is the child of his age ; and we are well aware that critics like us , whose taste in poetry was formed in Victorian days , may fail to do justice to the poetry and the criticism of the present ...
But the critic , no less than the poet , is the child of his age ; and we are well aware that critics like us , whose taste in poetry was formed in Victorian days , may fail to do justice to the poetry and the criticism of the present ...
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We ask the question , but we ourselves are not agreed on the answer ; and greater critics than we have agreed no better : Lamb can be cited on the one side and Hazlitt on the other . Of Ford as a poet something more will be said .
We ask the question , but we ourselves are not agreed on the answer ; and greater critics than we have agreed no better : Lamb can be cited on the one side and Hazlitt on the other . Of Ford as a poet something more will be said .
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But that this enthusiasm was confined to critics and poets is proved by the complete failure to give a continued life on the stage to any of the lesser dramatists . Lamb could still see plays by Jonson and Massinger on the stage ...
But that this enthusiasm was confined to critics and poets is proved by the complete failure to give a continued life on the stage to any of the lesser dramatists . Lamb could still see plays by Jonson and Massinger on the stage ...
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