The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... living . This kind of genius writes indeed correctly . A wary man he is in grammar , very nice as to solecism or barbarism , judges to a hair of little decencies , knows better than any man what is not to be written , and never hazards ...
... living . This kind of genius writes indeed correctly . A wary man he is in grammar , very nice as to solecism or barbarism , judges to a hair of little decencies , knows better than any man what is not to be written , and never hazards ...
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... living poet ever arrived at the fullness of his fame ; the jury which sits in judgment upon a poet , belonging as he does to all time , must be composed of his peers : it must be impanelled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many ...
... living poet ever arrived at the fullness of his fame ; the jury which sits in judgment upon a poet , belonging as he does to all time , must be composed of his peers : it must be impanelled by Time from the selectest of the wise of many ...
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... living poet ( except Rogers , Gifford , Campbell , and Crabbe ) , who can write an heroic couplet . The fact is , that the exquisite beauty of their versification has withdrawn the public attention from their other excellences , as the ...
... living poet ( except Rogers , Gifford , Campbell , and Crabbe ) , who can write an heroic couplet . The fact is , that the exquisite beauty of their versification has withdrawn the public attention from their other excellences , as the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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