The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... poets of a great poetic age . Will these things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye be caught first by uncouth forms , by obscurities and weary prolixities ? We cannot tell ...
... poets of a great poetic age . Will these things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye be caught first by uncouth forms , by obscurities and weary prolixities ? We cannot tell ...
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... poet who had no sense of poetic form , who could not sing . Browning was a poet but not always a singer ; song was not to him the inevitable lan- guage , the supreme instinct . When he strains his metre by at- tempting to pack more ...
... poet who had no sense of poetic form , who could not sing . Browning was a poet but not always a singer ; song was not to him the inevitable lan- guage , the supreme instinct . When he strains his metre by at- tempting to pack more ...
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... poet who could not sing . Yet is it true that he frequently sacrificed sound to sense . This the plain person thinks right , but the poet knows or should know it to be wrong . And it did not even save him from obscurity . Such are his ...
... poet who could not sing . Yet is it true that he frequently sacrificed sound to sense . This the plain person thinks right , but the poet knows or should know it to be wrong . And it did not even save him from obscurity . Such are his ...
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... poets of the nineteenth century . In another aspect he stands alone . While they have remained curiously untouched by the most important literary movement of the last fifty years , he has been in it , and even , for a time , in ad ...
... poets of the nineteenth century . In another aspect he stands alone . While they have remained curiously untouched by the most important literary movement of the last fifty years , he has been in it , and even , for a time , in ad ...
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