The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers and a General Introduction, Volume 4Macmillan, 1881 |
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... poet , because poetry offered him the richest , the most varied , and the completest method of reaching truth in the matters which interested him , and of expressing and recommending its lessons , of ' making them dwellers in the hearts ...
... poet , because poetry offered him the richest , the most varied , and the completest method of reaching truth in the matters which interested him , and of expressing and recommending its lessons , of ' making them dwellers in the hearts ...
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... poetry and his idea of the office of poetry must be traced , like many other remarkable things , to the French Revolution . He very early , even in his boyhood , became aware of that sympathy with external nature , and of that power of ...
... poetry and his idea of the office of poetry must be traced , like many other remarkable things , to the French Revolution . He very early , even in his boyhood , became aware of that sympathy with external nature , and of that power of ...
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... poetry was received with a shout of derision , such as , except in the case of Keats , has never attended the first appearance of a great poet . Every one knows , too , that in a quarter of a century it was succeeded by a growth of ...
... poetry was received with a shout of derision , such as , except in the case of Keats , has never attended the first appearance of a great poet . Every one knows , too , that in a quarter of a century it was succeeded by a growth of ...
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... poetry he was curiously and unfortunately one - sided and in- adequate , and provokingly stiff and dogmatic . This , of course , only affected an extinct controversy . But the controversy marked at once the power and the bold novelty of ...
... poetry he was curiously and unfortunately one - sided and in- adequate , and provokingly stiff and dogmatic . This , of course , only affected an extinct controversy . But the controversy marked at once the power and the bold novelty of ...
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... poetry , and there had been good poetry in the century before Wordsworth . But in Wordsworth the moral judgement and purpose of the man were joined to the poet's instinct and art ; and he did , as the most sacred and natural of duties ...
... poetry , and there had been good poetry in the century before Wordsworth . But in Wordsworth the moral judgement and purpose of the man were joined to the poet's instinct and art ; and he did , as the most sacred and natural of duties ...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions by ..., Volume 4 Matthew Arnold Volledige weergave - 1881 |
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