The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... poetic unity and effectiveness by his own individual art . The publication of Minstrelsy led , gradually , to a more ... poetic art . Little more than the rudiments of poetic art were manifested in his earlier ballad imitations . While ...
... poetic unity and effectiveness by his own individual art . The publication of Minstrelsy led , gradually , to a more ... poetic art . Little more than the rudiments of poetic art were manifested in his earlier ballad imitations . While ...
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... poet . The goblin pranks of Gilpin Horner were declared by Jeffrey to be the capital deformity of the poem ; but , if these interludes add neither to its poetic nor romantic charm , they are ( a point over- looked by the adverse critics ) ...
... poet . The goblin pranks of Gilpin Horner were declared by Jeffrey to be the capital deformity of the poem ; but , if these interludes add neither to its poetic nor romantic charm , they are ( a point over- looked by the adverse critics ) ...
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... poetic fire in his verse to burn up , or to convert into clear poetic blaze , the rubbish of partisan abuse which ... poets 136 [ CH . Lesser Poets , 1790-1837.
... poetic fire in his verse to burn up , or to convert into clear poetic blaze , the rubbish of partisan abuse which ... poets 136 [ CH . Lesser Poets , 1790-1837.
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