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... poet's work , and there may be evidences of a bias toward the lyrical note . For it is only those poems that are simple ... poetic genius so that they impress us as deeply and as vividly as though they had originated within us . THE ...
... poet's work , and there may be evidences of a bias toward the lyrical note . For it is only those poems that are simple ... poetic genius so that they impress us as deeply and as vividly as though they had originated within us . THE ...
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... poets . Shelley's rhymes are not always beyond criticism . But the modern poet is too - frequently content with the lower standard of achievement , and the mischief is that the poetry - loving public is being seduced away from the ...
... poets . Shelley's rhymes are not always beyond criticism . But the modern poet is too - frequently content with the lower standard of achievement , and the mischief is that the poetry - loving public is being seduced away from the ...
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... poetic afflatus was shown by her gloating over the non - success of Lyrical Ballads . Coleridge and Wordsworth at ... poet . Wordsworth was apt to forget that the poet's ideas should be universal concern if they are to be permanent . So ...
... poetic afflatus was shown by her gloating over the non - success of Lyrical Ballads . Coleridge and Wordsworth at ... poet . Wordsworth was apt to forget that the poet's ideas should be universal concern if they are to be permanent . So ...
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