A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature , and of Human Life " -His theory of poetic diction - Life and character of Coleridge - His poetry CHAPTER XV THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY : THE NOVEL AND THE ESSAY Late eighteenth ...
... poetry - Wordsworth as the poet " of Man , of Nature , and of Human Life " -His theory of poetic diction - Life and character of Coleridge - His poetry CHAPTER XV THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY : THE NOVEL AND THE ESSAY Late eighteenth ...
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... poetry ; and his critical essay , A Defence of Poetry , is a work of high creative thought . To Shelley , as one might expect , the essential nature of poetry is far more important than any details of form . He regards poetry as akin to ...
... poetry ; and his critical essay , A Defence of Poetry , is a work of high creative thought . To Shelley , as one might expect , the essential nature of poetry is far more important than any details of form . He regards poetry as akin to ...
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... poets were less original in their work , but they were also less unequal . The best poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge , of Keats and Shelley , was produced in the period of early manhood . The poetry of 1840-1870 is the product of ...
... poets were less original in their work , but they were also less unequal . The best poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge , of Keats and Shelley , was produced in the period of early manhood . The poetry of 1840-1870 is the product of ...
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