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Стр. vi
... myself to no one particular class of poetry , and embrace the living and the dead alike ; narrower , in that I make no attempt to be exhaustive , or to give more than a very few samples even of the best and greatest of our poets .
... myself to no one particular class of poetry , and embrace the living and the dead alike ; narrower , in that I make no attempt to be exhaustive , or to give more than a very few samples even of the best and greatest of our poets .
Стр. vii
been brought away from thence ; while the specimens from other poets provoke a similar misgiving . Whatever merit or demerit this may imply , the volume here presented lays claim to a certain originality - or , if that word cannot in ...
been brought away from thence ; while the specimens from other poets provoke a similar misgiving . Whatever merit or demerit this may imply , the volume here presented lays claim to a certain originality - or , if that word cannot in ...
Стр. ix
There is another reflection which may console us in leaving so much untouched , namely , that almost every considerable poet has written something , in which all that he has of highest and most characteristic has come to a head .
There is another reflection which may console us in leaving so much untouched , namely , that almost every considerable poet has written something , in which all that he has of highest and most characteristic has come to a head .
Стр. x
Some poets have thrown all or well nigh all their poetic faculty into the composition of one or two great poems ; and have very seldom indeed allowed themselves in briefer excursions into the land of song .
Some poets have thrown all or well nigh all their poetic faculty into the composition of one or two great poems ; and have very seldom indeed allowed themselves in briefer excursions into the land of song .
Стр. 4
30 And yet some poets fain would prove Affection to be perfect love ; And that Desire is of that kind , No less a passion of the mind , As if wild beasts and men did seek To like , to love , to choose alike . Sir Walter Raleigh .
30 And yet some poets fain would prove Affection to be perfect love ; And that Desire is of that kind , No less a passion of the mind , As if wild beasts and men did seek To like , to love , to choose alike . Sir Walter Raleigh .
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