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affinity to mind , not matter ; to truth , not semblance ; that the stars may indeed be
called the poetry of heaven . Among these Among these may be mentioned , the
time of their appearance , in the solitude , silence , and darkness of night ; their ...
affinity to mind , not matter ; to truth , not semblance ; that the stars may indeed be
called the poetry of heaven . Among these Among these may be mentioned , the
time of their appearance , in the solitude , silence , and darkness of night ; their ...
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lyric staves - the “ common measure , " as it is called , alternately of eight and six
syllables , the division occurring where the cesura almost necessarily fell in the
old form . The line of twelves is also become obsolete , except as occasionally ...
lyric staves - the “ common measure , " as it is called , alternately of eight and six
syllables , the division occurring where the cesura almost necessarily fell in the
old form . The line of twelves is also become obsolete , except as occasionally ...
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... author of “ the Waverley Novels , ” as they are now significantly called , “ the
Great Unknown ” having disappeared in the person of “ the Mighty Minstrel of the
North , ” as the worthy baronet had been previously called in his character of poet
.
... author of “ the Waverley Novels , ” as they are now significantly called , “ the
Great Unknown ” having disappeared in the person of “ the Mighty Minstrel of the
North , ” as the worthy baronet had been previously called in his character of poet
.
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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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