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A poet , for example , might perhaps tell us , though a prosaic person cannot , what is the secret of the impression made by such a poem as the ' Wreck of the Royal George ' . Given an ordinary newspaper paragraph about wreck or battle ...
A poet , for example , might perhaps tell us , though a prosaic person cannot , what is the secret of the impression made by such a poem as the ' Wreck of the Royal George ' . Given an ordinary newspaper paragraph about wreck or battle ...
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The link is the originality and cohesiveness of the poet's vision and the transparent sincerity of his style . Throughout the poem , and especially in Book VI , Cowper addressed the world . He did not address it in vain .
The link is the originality and cohesiveness of the poet's vision and the transparent sincerity of his style . Throughout the poem , and especially in Book VI , Cowper addressed the world . He did not address it in vain .
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A pensioner is not likely to spare a republican ; and the Doctor , in order , I suppose , to convince his royal patron of the sincerity of his monarchial principles , has belaboured that great poet's character with the most industrious ...
A pensioner is not likely to spare a republican ; and the Doctor , in order , I suppose , to convince his royal patron of the sincerity of his monarchial principles , has belaboured that great poet's character with the most industrious ...
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