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... style , are at the poles of contrast . Briefly , then , it may be said that each of the manners thus exemplified has been twice in the ascendant in English poetry . The classical , or precise , when poetry first began to be written in ...
... style , are at the poles of contrast . Briefly , then , it may be said that each of the manners thus exemplified has been twice in the ascendant in English poetry . The classical , or precise , when poetry first began to be written in ...
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... style of poetry , this harbinger of Boileau and Racine , wrote less in alexandrines than any other French poet on record . Except one solitary fragment , * of no importance , I do not think a single copy of verses in the conventional ...
... style of poetry , this harbinger of Boileau and Racine , wrote less in alexandrines than any other French poet on record . Except one solitary fragment , * of no importance , I do not think a single copy of verses in the conventional ...
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... style . I do not believe that Waller and Sidney Godolphin and Denham were in the very smallest degree affected by the French revolt against the poetry of the Renaissance when they opened their campaign against the romantic school at ...
... style . I do not believe that Waller and Sidney Godolphin and Denham were in the very smallest degree affected by the French revolt against the poetry of the Renaissance when they opened their campaign against the romantic school at ...
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... saved from the charge of extravagance by the rush of his intellect , by his unparalleled tact and persuasiveness of style , and by his fortunate genius He says things which might be monstrous , if the OF SHAKESPEARE . 25.
... saved from the charge of extravagance by the rush of his intellect , by his unparalleled tact and persuasiveness of style , and by his fortunate genius He says things which might be monstrous , if the OF SHAKESPEARE . 25.
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... style , it was not merely the intemperance and unwholesomeness of the poets , which called for drastic reform , it was also their want of sympathy with the ruling tastes of the people . The growth of an instinct for liberty , the rapid ...
... style , it was not merely the intemperance and unwholesomeness of the poets , which called for drastic reform , it was also their want of sympathy with the ruling tastes of the people . The growth of an instinct for liberty , the rapid ...
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