The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, Volume 4Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1900 |
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... expressing and recommending its lessons , of ' making them dwellers in the hearts of men . ' ' Every great poet , ' he said , ' is a teacher ; I wish either to be considered as a teacher or as nothing . ' Not like poets writing simply ...
... expressing and recommending its lessons , of ' making them dwellers in the hearts of men . ' ' Every great poet , ' he said , ' is a teacher ; I wish either to be considered as a teacher or as nothing . ' Not like poets writing simply ...
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... disapprobation . What was special in Wordsworth was the penetrating power of his perceptions of poetical elements , and his fearless reliance on ones . the simple forces of expression , in contrast 6 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... disapprobation . What was special in Wordsworth was the penetrating power of his perceptions of poetical elements , and his fearless reliance on ones . the simple forces of expression , in contrast 6 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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... expression , in contrast to the more ornate He had an eye to see these elements , where — I will not say no one had seen or felt them , but where no one appears to have recognised that they had seen or felt them . He saw that the ...
... expression , in contrast to the more ornate He had an eye to see these elements , where — I will not say no one had seen or felt them , but where no one appears to have recognised that they had seen or felt them . He saw that the ...
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... expression and novelty in common sights . A habit was formed of indefatigable observation , like that which was the basis of Turner's power . And to a mind thus trained the scenes through which he passed , and among which his life was ...
... expression and novelty in common sights . A habit was formed of indefatigable observation , like that which was the basis of Turner's power . And to a mind thus trained the scenes through which he passed , and among which his life was ...
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... expression but first of all at direct expression . This he called , somewhat oddly , restricting himself to the language of common life , in opposition to so - styled ' poetic diction . ' Happily he was inconsistent with his own theory ...
... expression but first of all at direct expression . This he called , somewhat oddly , restricting himself to the language of common life , in opposition to so - styled ' poetic diction . ' Happily he was inconsistent with his own theory ...
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