The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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... poetry Hardy regarded nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different ... poetry for prose fiction . The medium both of poetry and fiction is words , and in poetry these words achieve their ...
... poetry Hardy regarded nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a very different ... poetry for prose fiction . The medium both of poetry and fiction is words , and in poetry these words achieve their ...
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... poetry laugh at these elaborate devices , and for them every great poet is a new thing under the sun . I wish not only to protest against the misuse of the word metaphysical , ' which after all is a mere detail , but to proclaim the ...
... poetry laugh at these elaborate devices , and for them every great poet is a new thing under the sun . I wish not only to protest against the misuse of the word metaphysical , ' which after all is a mere detail , but to proclaim the ...
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... poetic genius is not sustained and well directed , and his poetry lacks the simplicity of great art . Though it is often passionate , this intensity of feeling almost always dissipates itself in fanciful analogies , so numerous and far ...
... poetic genius is not sustained and well directed , and his poetry lacks the simplicity of great art . Though it is often passionate , this intensity of feeling almost always dissipates itself in fanciful analogies , so numerous and far ...
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