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... poetical thought has opened ; new and original forms have sprung to life of poetical grandeur , seriousness , and magnificence . From the poor and rude play - houses , with their troops of actors most of them profligate and disreputable ...
... poetical thought has opened ; new and original forms have sprung to life of poetical grandeur , seriousness , and magnificence . From the poor and rude play - houses , with their troops of actors most of them profligate and disreputable ...
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... Poetical in- - the poetry of civil life , into a pastoral scene . vention was held to consist in imagining an environment , a set of outward circumstances , as unlike as possible to the familiar realities of actual life and employment ...
... Poetical in- - the poetry of civil life , into a pastoral scene . vention was held to consist in imagining an environment , a set of outward circumstances , as unlike as possible to the familiar realities of actual life and employment ...
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... poetical writers , till he appears , more than justifying this early appreciation of his genius , as Chaucer's not unworthy successor , in the Faery Queen . Afterwards , as other successful poetry was written , and the standards of ...
... poetical writers , till he appears , more than justifying this early appreciation of his genius , as Chaucer's not unworthy successor , in the Faery Queen . Afterwards , as other successful poetry was written , and the standards of ...
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