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... poetry , that in it the " idea " is left to the reader's faculty of divination ; the romantic poets do not state but rely upon symbol and association and suggestiveness . Now , obviously , this is another of those formulas for ...
... poetry , that in it the " idea " is left to the reader's faculty of divination ; the romantic poets do not state but rely upon symbol and association and suggestiveness . Now , obviously , this is another of those formulas for ...
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... Poetry unknown or unapplauded in the generation when it came to birth may receive the recognition which is its due in generations that follow after ; but poetry that has had its day and ceased to be is generally beyond hope of ...
... Poetry unknown or unapplauded in the generation when it came to birth may receive the recognition which is its due in generations that follow after ; but poetry that has had its day and ceased to be is generally beyond hope of ...
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... Poetry , London , 1909 . Pp . 239 f . , section on Byron . An admirable appreciation , sur- prising in its open - mindedness , by a poet - critic of delicate taste and discrimination . C. Centenary Estimates The following are the most ...
... Poetry , London , 1909 . Pp . 239 f . , section on Byron . An admirable appreciation , sur- prising in its open - mindedness , by a poet - critic of delicate taste and discrimination . C. Centenary Estimates The following are the most ...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: And Other Romantic Poems George Gordon Byron Baron Byron No preview available - 1936 |
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