The Way of PoetryW. Collins sons & Company, Limited, 1933 - 272 páginas |
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John Drinkwater. THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY . I HAVE already talked to you a little of the nature of poetry and its meaning for us , of the poet's methods , and of the way in which tradition and new life combine to give poetry its ...
John Drinkwater. THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH POETRY . I HAVE already talked to you a little of the nature of poetry and its meaning for us , of the poet's methods , and of the way in which tradition and new life combine to give poetry its ...
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... poets who followed Milton , were the masters of a period in poetry when a curious weakness of the age expressed itself , naturally enough , in the work of the poets . In life what we call good manners are the superficial token of fine ...
... poets who followed Milton , were the masters of a period in poetry when a curious weakness of the age expressed itself , naturally enough , in the work of the poets . In life what we call good manners are the superficial token of fine ...
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... poetry runs as strongly as ever and there is no weariness , nothing but magnificently renewed vigour . And then came the poets of yesterday , poets whom your fathers and grandfathers can remember as being alive- Alfred Tennyson , Robert ...
... poetry runs as strongly as ever and there is no weariness , nothing but magnificently renewed vigour . And then came the poets of yesterday , poets whom your fathers and grandfathers can remember as being alive- Alfred Tennyson , Robert ...
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Editors Introduction | 15 |
From Songs of Innocence William Blake | 29 |
Raptures W H Davies | 35 |
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