English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 من الصفحات |
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... poetry . But if we conceive thus highly of the destinies of poetry , we must also set our standard for poetry high , since poetry , to be capable of fulfilling such high destinies , must be poetry of a 45 high order of excellence . We ...
... poetry . But if we conceive thus highly of the destinies of poetry , we must also set our standard for poetry high , since poetry , to be capable of fulfilling such high destinies , must be poetry of a 45 high order of excellence . We ...
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... poetic truth and seriousness are absent from his substance and matter . So stated , these are but dry generalities ; their whole force lies in their application . And I could wish every student of poetry to make the application of them ...
... poetic truth and seriousness are absent from his substance and matter . So stated , these are but dry generalities ; their whole force lies in their application . And I could wish every student of poetry to make the application of them ...
الصفحة 347
... poetry . 1273-4 so as ... poetry provided that they are not abused , and that poetry is treated similarly . 1275 twice two poets St. Paul quotes two poets , each poet once . v . Titus , I. 12 ; Corinthians , I. xv . 33 . 1276 setteth ...
... poetry . 1273-4 so as ... poetry provided that they are not abused , and that poetry is treated similarly . 1275 twice two poets St. Paul quotes two poets , each poet once . v . Titus , I. 12 ; Corinthians , I. xv . 33 . 1276 setteth ...
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Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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