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It is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling " , and turning “ the forms of things unknown ' into shapes that are ... In his Apology for Poetry , Sir Philip Sidney tells how the poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from ...
It is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling " , and turning “ the forms of things unknown ' into shapes that are ... In his Apology for Poetry , Sir Philip Sidney tells how the poet comes with a tale " which holdeth children from ...
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It would indeed be astonishing if these familiar associations of Poetry have come together by accident , and I now submit the following key to the interpretation of the poem : The Beautiful Youth The Spirit of Poetry .
It would indeed be astonishing if these familiar associations of Poetry have come together by accident , and I now submit the following key to the interpretation of the poem : The Beautiful Youth The Spirit of Poetry .
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mysteries contained in poetry , which of purpose were written darkly , lest by profane wits it should be abused . " In The Teares of the Muses ( 1591 ) , Spenser speaks of the divine art as " that secret skill ” . Like the poetry of the ...
mysteries contained in poetry , which of purpose were written darkly , lest by profane wits it should be abused . " In The Teares of the Muses ( 1591 ) , Spenser speaks of the divine art as " that secret skill ” . Like the poetry of the ...
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