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... 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 ...
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... poet fails to surmount both his nature and his culture ( the latter in especial ) that one should look in ac- counting for such a failure . Somehow , if the finality which we call poetry is to be arrived at , the poet's entire knowledge ...
... poet fails to surmount both his nature and his culture ( the latter in especial ) that one should look in ac- counting for such a failure . Somehow , if the finality which we call poetry is to be arrived at , the poet's entire knowledge ...
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... poetry ; rich in legend and ballad - lore . Ball , Margaret . Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature . ( Columbia University Press : 1907. ) A scholarly survey of an important phase of Scott's work , hitherto ( and later ) neglected ...
... poetry ; rich in legend and ballad - lore . Ball , Margaret . Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature . ( Columbia University Press : 1907. ) A scholarly survey of an important phase of Scott's work , hitherto ( and later ) neglected ...
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