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... be found to throw light upon a single point only of the question , point on which
there was no darkness before , namely , that the style of devotional poetry must
be suited to the theme , whether that be a subject of piety , or a motive to piety .
... be found to throw light upon a single point only of the question , point on which
there was no darkness before , namely , that the style of devotional poetry must
be suited to the theme , whether that be a subject of piety , or a motive to piety .
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But as I propose to allude further to his career in the close of this paper , at pre-
sent I hasten to notice ( very imperfectly , indeed ) the themes of poetry , and its
influences . The Themes of Poetry . It is an affecting consideration , that more
than ...
But as I propose to allude further to his career in the close of this paper , at pre-
sent I hasten to notice ( very imperfectly , indeed ) the themes of poetry , and its
influences . The Themes of Poetry . It is an affecting consideration , that more
than ...
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I add once more , love , — that love , which is the prime , perpetual , ever young
and fresh , and unexhausted theme of bards in each successive generation , as
tliough it had never been sung before ; the love which Adam bare to Eve in ...
I add once more , love , — that love , which is the prime , perpetual , ever young
and fresh , and unexhausted theme of bards in each successive generation , as
tliough it had never been sung before ; the love which Adam bare to Eve in ...
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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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