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... POETS . THE MODERN DRAMA . DIALOGUE , CONTAINING SUNDRY GLOSSES ON POETIC TEXTS . 53 68 110 161 PART II . POETS OF THE PEOPLE .. MISS BARRETT'S POEMS . BROWNING'S POEMS . . 177 198 207 LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART ...
... POETS . THE MODERN DRAMA . DIALOGUE , CONTAINING SUNDRY GLOSSES ON POETIC TEXTS . 53 68 110 161 PART II . POETS OF THE PEOPLE .. MISS BARRETT'S POEMS . BROWNING'S POEMS . . 177 198 207 LIVES OF THE GREAT COMPOSERS - HAYDN , MOZART ...
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... poets cut down , says some one by way of jeer ; but , in truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings ...
... poets cut down , says some one by way of jeer ; but , in truth , they are men with the poetical temperament to appre- hend , with the philosophical tendency to investigate . The maker is divine ; the critic sees this divine , but brings ...
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... poet , not merely a philosopher , not merely an observer , but tempered of all three . If he criticise the poem , he must want nothing of what constitutes the poet , except the power of creating forms and speaking in music . He must ...
... poet , not merely a philosopher , not merely an observer , but tempered of all three . If he criticise the poem , he must want nothing of what constitutes the poet , except the power of creating forms and speaking in music . He must ...
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... the genial melodies of Pan , can perceive . should Apollo bring his lyre into audience , that there may be strains more divine than those of his native groves . A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach 20 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... the genial melodies of Pan , can perceive . should Apollo bring his lyre into audience , that there may be strains more divine than those of his native groves . A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach 20 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminster Fuller. A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach me not , man of cold , steadfast eye and com- pressed lips . At thy coming nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminster Fuller. A DIALOGUE . POET . CRITIC . POET . Approach me not , man of cold , steadfast eye and com- pressed lips . At thy coming nature shrouds herself in dull mist ; fain would she hide her sighs and ...
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