Essays in Criticism, Том 2Macmillan et Compagnie, 1903 |
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... if it attempted to indicate even the materials for thought on such subjects , handled by Mr. Arnold , as Poetry , Gray , Keats , Shelley , Byron , Wordsworth ( to name no others ) , which are the subjects of some of vi PREFATORY NOTE.
... if it attempted to indicate even the materials for thought on such subjects , handled by Mr. Arnold , as Poetry , Gray , Keats , Shelley , Byron , Wordsworth ( to name no others ) , which are the subjects of some of vi PREFATORY NOTE.
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... PAGE I. THE STUDY OF POETRY II . MILTON 1 56 III . THOMAS GRAY 69 IV . JOHN KEATS . 100 V. WORDSWORTH 122 VI . BYRON 163 VII . SHELLEY 205 VIII . COUNT LEO TOLSTOI 253 IX . AMIEL . 300 I THE STUDY OF POETRY ' ' THE future of.
... PAGE I. THE STUDY OF POETRY II . MILTON 1 56 III . THOMAS GRAY 69 IV . JOHN KEATS . 100 V. WORDSWORTH 122 VI . BYRON 163 VII . SHELLEY 205 VIII . COUNT LEO TOLSTOI 253 IX . AMIEL . 300 I THE STUDY OF POETRY ' ' THE future of.
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... Keats , we can follow the tradi- tion of the liquid diction , the fluid movement , of Chaucer ; at one time it is his liquid diction of which in these poets we feel the virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . virtue is ...
... Keats , we can follow the tradi- tion of the liquid diction , the fluid movement , of Chaucer ; at one time it is his liquid diction of which in these poets we feel the virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . virtue is ...
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... Keats , have known how to attain to his fluidity without the like liberty . And yet Chaucer is not one of the great classics . His poetry transcends and effaces , easily and with- out effort , all the romance - poetry of Catholic ...
... Keats , have known how to attain to his fluidity without the like liberty . And yet Chaucer is not one of the great classics . His poetry transcends and effaces , easily and with- out effort , all the romance - poetry of Catholic ...
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... the excellence at which he aimed ; while the evolution also of such a piece as his Progress of Poesy must be accounted not less noble and sound than its style . IV JOHN KEATS ' POETRY , according to Milton's famous III 99 THOMAS GRAY.
... the excellence at which he aimed ; while the evolution also of such a piece as his Progress of Poesy must be accounted not less noble and sound than its style . IV JOHN KEATS ' POETRY , according to Milton's famous III 99 THOMAS GRAY.
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