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Such , I am persuaded , will be more and more satisfied with this conclusion ,
which I would draw from the whole of the antecedent examples : - It is the nature
of poetry , and the office of the poet , from things that are seen to disclose things
that ...
Such , I am persuaded , will be more and more satisfied with this conclusion ,
which I would draw from the whole of the antecedent examples : - It is the nature
of poetry , and the office of the poet , from things that are seen to disclose things
that ...
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... like that , gave the feeling of a vast march - of infinite cavalcades filing off ; and
the tread of innumerable armies . The morning was come of a mighty day , – a
day of crisis and final hope for human nature , then suffering some mysterious ...
... like that , gave the feeling of a vast march - of infinite cavalcades filing off ; and
the tread of innumerable armies . The morning was come of a mighty day , – a
day of crisis and final hope for human nature , then suffering some mysterious ...
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other of his profound and curious speculations , have taught us new sympathies ,
the existence of which in human nature had scarcely been intimated by any poet
before him . In these his most successful efforts he has attired , in diction of the ...
other of his profound and curious speculations , have taught us new sympathies ,
the existence of which in human nature had scarcely been intimated by any poet
before him . In these his most successful efforts he has attired , in diction of the ...
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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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