Interpretations of Literature, Band 1Dodd, Mead, 1922 |
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... blank verse . Much of " The Excursion " and much of several other blank verse compositions are worthy of very close study , though even these can best be studied through selection . Wordsworth is splendid only for a few hundred lines ...
... blank verse . Much of " The Excursion " and much of several other blank verse compositions are worthy of very close study , though even these can best be studied through selection . Wordsworth is splendid only for a few hundred lines ...
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... blank verse of " Hyperion " is in form the same as the blank verse of Words- worth , but when you study any part of the poem carefully you will find that everything in it reminds you of Tennyson , and that nothing in it reminds you of ...
... blank verse of " Hyperion " is in form the same as the blank verse of Words- worth , but when you study any part of the poem carefully you will find that everything in it reminds you of Tennyson , and that nothing in it reminds you of ...
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... poem Keats did not attempt blank verse . The rhyme which he thought fit to use must have been a great fetter upon him , and must have more than doubled , if not tripled . the diffi- culty of the work . Hyperion is an old name for the ...
... poem Keats did not attempt blank verse . The rhyme which he thought fit to use must have been a great fetter upon him , and must have more than doubled , if not tripled . the diffi- culty of the work . Hyperion is an old name for the ...
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... blank verse , and I would recommend you to read this poem in preference to " Endymion . " But the beauties of what has been called " the Greek tone " of Keats , will be found rather in the short pieces to which we shall now turn . I ...
... blank verse , and I would recommend you to read this poem in preference to " Endymion . " But the beauties of what has been called " the Greek tone " of Keats , will be found rather in the short pieces to which we shall now turn . I ...
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