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... poem . For poetry is truth appealing to the intellect , reflect- ed from it , and partaking of the thoughts and feelings of mankind . To be true poetry it must excite the imagination , and connect itself with sympathies that Furthermore ...
... poem . For poetry is truth appealing to the intellect , reflect- ed from it , and partaking of the thoughts and feelings of mankind . To be true poetry it must excite the imagination , and connect itself with sympathies that Furthermore ...
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... poem , which tells its own story . It was historically the first poem of the war , having been written on the very day of President Lincoln's Proclama- tion for 75,000 men to suppress an insurrection . " It was immediately circulated as ...
... poem , which tells its own story . It was historically the first poem of the war , having been written on the very day of President Lincoln's Proclama- tion for 75,000 men to suppress an insurrection . " It was immediately circulated as ...
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... poem two distinguishes the poetry of Dryden and personages move , exalted above all others Pope . Their writings exhibit a remark- in station and merit , interfering some- able freedom from affectation and con- times to direct , deliver ...
... poem two distinguishes the poetry of Dryden and personages move , exalted above all others Pope . Their writings exhibit a remark- in station and merit , interfering some- able freedom from affectation and con- times to direct , deliver ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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