The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, Volume 4Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1900 |
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... poets loitered ' ' When Helen first saw wrinkles ' Say ye , that years roll on ' Friends ' You smiled , you spoke ... Poet's Epitaph The Three Marys at Castle Howard in 1812 and 1837 Plaint • JOHN KEBLE ( 1792-1866 ) . • • 497 498 ...
... poets loitered ' ' When Helen first saw wrinkles ' Say ye , that years roll on ' Friends ' You smiled , you spoke ... Poet's Epitaph The Three Marys at Castle Howard in 1812 and 1837 Plaint • JOHN KEBLE ( 1792-1866 ) . • • 497 498 ...
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... poet , ' he said , ' is a teacher ; I wish either to be considered as a teacher or as nothing . ' Not like poets writing simply to please ; not like Lucretius or Pope , casting other men's thought into ingenious or highly - coloured or ...
... poet , ' he said , ' is a teacher ; I wish either to be considered as a teacher or as nothing . ' Not like poets writing simply to please ; not like Lucretius or Pope , casting other men's thought into ingenious or highly - coloured or ...
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... poet of nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and the struggle which he went through , amid the hopes and overthrows of the French Revo- lution , which annealed his ...
... poet of nature , a follower , but with richer gifts , of Thomson , Aken- side , perhaps Cowper . But it was the trial and the struggle which he went through , amid the hopes and overthrows of the French Revo- lution , which annealed his ...
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... poets all that they had in them to touch the human heart . And he accepted it as his mission to open the eyes and widen ... poet's instinct and art ; and he did , as the most sacred and natural of duties , what he would anyhow have done ...
... poets all that they had in them to touch the human heart . And he accepted it as his mission to open the eyes and widen ... poet's instinct and art ; and he did , as the most sacred and natural of duties , what he would anyhow have done ...
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... Poet hence May boldly take his way among mankind Wherever Nature leads ; that he hath stood By Nature's side among the men of old , And so shall stand for ever . ' All this doctrine was strange to his age ; it has ceased to be so to ...
... Poet hence May boldly take his way among mankind Wherever Nature leads ; that he hath stood By Nature's side among the men of old , And so shall stand for ever . ' All this doctrine was strange to his age ; it has ceased to be so to ...
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