The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... tion on the face of them . The Apologie of Sidney , the Defence of Shelley , the passages from Milton , one essay at least of Dryden , Wordsworth's preface to his Lyrical Ballads , and Coleridge's complementary chapter these must have a ...
... tion on the face of them . The Apologie of Sidney , the Defence of Shelley , the passages from Milton , one essay at least of Dryden , Wordsworth's preface to his Lyrical Ballads , and Coleridge's complementary chapter these must have a ...
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... tion as to the source of poems in our make - up . Yeats speaks of their symbolism . Pound takes a new look at rhythm and rhyme . Eliot writes of the visual imagina- tion " ; Auden of the poetic personality ; and Day Lewis , our present ...
... tion as to the source of poems in our make - up . Yeats speaks of their symbolism . Pound takes a new look at rhythm and rhyme . Eliot writes of the visual imagina- tion " ; Auden of the poetic personality ; and Day Lewis , our present ...
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... tion of his practise , but sought to enrich our mindes with the contemplations therein , which hee thought most precious . But with none I remember mine eares were at any time more loden , then when ( either angred with slowe paiment ...
... tion of his practise , but sought to enrich our mindes with the contemplations therein , which hee thought most precious . But with none I remember mine eares were at any time more loden , then when ( either angred with slowe paiment ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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