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... Athenaeum , 1833 , pp . 360–61 . 7 Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers , ed . Edith J. Morley ( London : J. M. Dent , 1938 ) , pp . 589-90 . Montgomery called forth admiration and affection from his readers , Introduction ix.
... Athenaeum , 1833 , pp . 360–61 . 7 Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers , ed . Edith J. Morley ( London : J. M. Dent , 1938 ) , pp . 589-90 . Montgomery called forth admiration and affection from his readers , Introduction ix.
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... admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this ... admired . " The force of ( language ) - - could no further go , " to parody a NO . II . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this ... admired . " The force of ( language ) - - could no further go , " to parody a NO . II . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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... admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile , what is grand from what is obscure , and what is imaginative from what is merely fanciful , in his own multifarious pro ...
... admiration of the most intellectual class of readers , who can distinguish what is exquisite from what is puerile , what is grand from what is obscure , and what is imaginative from what is merely fanciful , in his own multifarious pro ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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