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... genius , are equal to the pictures of Rubens ? Yet the artist's pencil supported him in princely splendour ; — the poet's muse could not procure , what even his enemies would have furnished to him , gratuitously , in a dun- geon , bread ...
... genius , are equal to the pictures of Rubens ? Yet the artist's pencil supported him in princely splendour ; — the poet's muse could not procure , what even his enemies would have furnished to him , gratuitously , in a dun- geon , bread ...
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... genius , they would have grown up into poets , as surely as they grew up into men . Neither of them was of the first order ; the one , indeed ( Henry Kirke White ) , being but of a moderate , the other ( Robert Burns ) of a rare ...
... genius , they would have grown up into poets , as surely as they grew up into men . Neither of them was of the first order ; the one , indeed ( Henry Kirke White ) , being but of a moderate , the other ( Robert Burns ) of a rare ...
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... genius at that age : they awoke the boldest ener- gies of his mind , and kindled an inextinguishable flame of heroic ardour and patriotic devotion in his bosom . The child became a soldier immediately , as every lad does in his turn ...
... genius at that age : they awoke the boldest ener- gies of his mind , and kindled an inextinguishable flame of heroic ardour and patriotic devotion in his bosom . The child became a soldier immediately , as every lad does in his turn ...
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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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