English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentDryden Press, 1966 |
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... poetry is never more to be desired than at periods when , from an excess of the selfish and caiculating principle , the accumula- tion of the materials of external life exceed the quantity of the power of assimilating them to the ...
... poetry is never more to be desired than at periods when , from an excess of the selfish and caiculating principle , the accumula- tion of the materials of external life exceed the quantity of the power of assimilating them to the ...
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... poetry a classic sense of form uncommon in his period . He was especially gifted in imparting a sense of structure to unrhymed poetry , and was one of the earliest to write with success in free verse . The key to his poetical ideals ...
... poetry a classic sense of form uncommon in his period . He was especially gifted in imparting a sense of structure to unrhymed poetry , and was one of the earliest to write with success in free verse . The key to his poetical ideals ...
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... poetry . At Oxford he came under the influence of the great Jowett and Walter Pater ( see p . 878 ) . About half a year before the time when he had expected to take his degree he wrote to Newman telling him of his desire to leave the ...
... poetry . At Oxford he came under the influence of the great Jowett and Walter Pater ( see p . 878 ) . About half a year before the time when he had expected to take his degree he wrote to Newman telling him of his desire to leave the ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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