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Then , indeed , if the aim has been successfully accomplished , the glory of the
artist is consummated at once ; and while the enthusiasm of admiration settles
down into calm delight , or spreads itself in patient and interested examination of
...
Then , indeed , if the aim has been successfully accomplished , the glory of the
artist is consummated at once ; and while the enthusiasm of admiration settles
down into calm delight , or spreads itself in patient and interested examination of
...
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... own English English , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , -- which
distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings
of this great master , not less admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly
be found ...
... own English English , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , -- which
distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings
of this great master , not less admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly
be found ...
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... Mr. Wordsworth himself has established a reputation of the proudest rank upon
the surest basis - the admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who
can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile , what is grand from what is
...
... Mr. Wordsworth himself has established a reputation of the proudest rank upon
the surest basis - the admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who
can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile , what is grand from what is
...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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