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... Voices " : the " Augustan , " realistic , objective poetry of the ballad and narrative class ; and the subjective , reflec- tive , " Romantic " type . The best poetry occurs when the " Two Voices " combine " as positive and negative ...
... Voices " : the " Augustan , " realistic , objective poetry of the ballad and narrative class ; and the subjective , reflec- tive , " Romantic " type . The best poetry occurs when the " Two Voices " combine " as positive and negative ...
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... Voice ) are opposed to the symbols of Love ( the Moon , the Hermit , the Second Voice ) . Clarke shows a regard for the probable intention of the poet himself which is not always evident in symbolist criticism . But examples of more ...
... Voice ) are opposed to the symbols of Love ( the Moon , the Hermit , the Second Voice ) . Clarke shows a regard for the probable intention of the poet himself which is not always evident in symbolist criticism . But examples of more ...
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... Voice of Feeling " ( HR , 1953 ) , Herbert Read finds three stages of development : ( 1 ) Endymion , in which Spenser is the dominant influence ; ( 2 ) Hyperion , with Milton in control ; ( 3 ) The Fall of Hyperion , where Keats has ...
... Voice of Feeling " ( HR , 1953 ) , Herbert Read finds three stages of development : ( 1 ) Endymion , in which Spenser is the dominant influence ; ( 2 ) Hyperion , with Milton in control ; ( 3 ) The Fall of Hyperion , where Keats has ...
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