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Page xxxvi
... poetry more severely than did his own day . Speaking of his work in general , it could be said that he is the worst " great " poet that ever lived . And again in general , that his is the only example of " vulgarity " in poetry that our ...
... poetry more severely than did his own day . Speaking of his work in general , it could be said that he is the worst " great " poet that ever lived . And again in general , that his is the only example of " vulgarity " in poetry that our ...
Page xxxviii
... poetry is minor poetry : and all didactic poetry is prose . It is likely that the dissatisfaction which we continually discover in reviewing work of such great men as Coleridge , Wordsworth , and Arnold is due mainly to the fact that ...
... poetry is minor poetry : and all didactic poetry is prose . It is likely that the dissatisfaction which we continually discover in reviewing work of such great men as Coleridge , Wordsworth , and Arnold is due mainly to the fact that ...
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... poetry especially , may conduce , in a high degree , to the improvement of our own taste ; for an accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , as Sir Joshua Reynolds has ob- 10 subject has not been altogether neglected , but ...
... poetry especially , may conduce , in a high degree , to the improvement of our own taste ; for an accurate taste in poetry , and in all the other arts , as Sir Joshua Reynolds has ob- 10 subject has not been altogether neglected , but ...
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