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But it is not the poet's story nor the painter's . It is the story of Blake , the engraver . This is true . Blake did not fail because he was a poet but because the growth of industrial wealth and power , in its absolute impoverishment ...
But it is not the poet's story nor the painter's . It is the story of Blake , the engraver . This is true . Blake did not fail because he was a poet but because the growth of industrial wealth and power , in its absolute impoverishment ...
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The Poet writes under one restriction only , namely , the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer ...
The Poet writes under one restriction only , namely , the necessity of giving immediate pleasure to a human Being possessed of that information which may be expected from him , not as a lawyer , a physician , a mariner , an astronomer ...
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Wordsworth's earlier poetry is often cited by those who would convince us of his later ideas , but for this and for the value of the later Wordsworth who became a poet laureate long after he had ceased being a poet , Hazlitt provides ...
Wordsworth's earlier poetry is often cited by those who would convince us of his later ideas , but for this and for the value of the later Wordsworth who became a poet laureate long after he had ceased being a poet , Hazlitt provides ...
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