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More and more prose began to be written for amusement until at last it has quite taken the place of poetry . Nowadays many people are not at all fond of poetry . They are rather apt to think that a poetry book is but dull reading ...
More and more prose began to be written for amusement until at last it has quite taken the place of poetry . Nowadays many people are not at all fond of poetry . They are rather apt to think that a poetry book is but dull reading ...
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CHAPTER LX DRYDEN - THE NEW POETRY * The life of Dryden may be said to comprehend a history of the literature of England , and its changes , during nearly half a century . With these words Sir Walter Scott , himself a great writer ...
CHAPTER LX DRYDEN - THE NEW POETRY * The life of Dryden may be said to comprehend a history of the literature of England , and its changes , during nearly half a century . With these words Sir Walter Scott , himself a great writer ...
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and brave man , into a poet who wins our hearts almost unawares by the beauty of his poetry , his poetry which has been called a beautiful dream of the future . ' Of some of it I shall now tell you a little . Very early Shelley began to ...
and brave man , into a poet who wins our hearts almost unawares by the beauty of his poetry , his poetry which has been called a beautiful dream of the future . ' Of some of it I shall now tell you a little . Very early Shelley began to ...
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