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a which has been since understood as verse as distinguished from poetry . ... were the exuberance of an age of real poets ; it was conceits that first marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what ...
a which has been since understood as verse as distinguished from poetry . ... were the exuberance of an age of real poets ; it was conceits that first marked the reverse ; and the introduction of satire , of declamation , and of what ...
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As a vehicle of ideas poetry labours under a disability , but also enjoys a unique advantage . No poem perhaps – certainly not one whose form is as limiting as the masque – can hope to present ideas with complete precision or to make ...
As a vehicle of ideas poetry labours under a disability , but also enjoys a unique advantage . No poem perhaps – certainly not one whose form is as limiting as the masque – can hope to present ideas with complete precision or to make ...
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The chief Greek pastoral poems were by Theocritus , a poet of the third century B.C. who spent part of his life in ... Theocritus's poetry is sophisticated and to a large extent it accorded with already - established conventions ...
The chief Greek pastoral poems were by Theocritus , a poet of the third century B.C. who spent part of his life in ... Theocritus's poetry is sophisticated and to a large extent it accorded with already - established conventions ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
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Early Criticism | 21 |
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