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... Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of this once - intellectual Land . A backward movement surely have we here , From manhood , -back to childhood ; for the age- Back towards caverned ...
... Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of this once - intellectual Land . A backward movement surely have we here , From manhood , -back to childhood ; for the age- Back towards caverned ...
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... prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
... prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 THE PLEASURE OF READING .
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... prose ! But besides this there are further pleasures in poetry of a deeper kind , but less obvious . There is the poetry which presents to us great thought in words and in forms that not only stir the intellect , but rouse emotion . I ...
... prose ! But besides this there are further pleasures in poetry of a deeper kind , but less obvious . There is the poetry which presents to us great thought in words and in forms that not only stir the intellect , but rouse emotion . I ...
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... Prose Idylls , ' ' Chalk Stream Studies , ' ' A Charm . of Birds , ' ' My Winter Garden , ' and others . At that time in my life I should have put them in the very first rank of books about nature . I preferred them . at that time above ...
... Prose Idylls , ' ' Chalk Stream Studies , ' ' A Charm . of Birds , ' ' My Winter Garden , ' and others . At that time in my life I should have put them in the very first rank of books about nature . I preferred them . at that time above ...
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... prose : Richepin preferred verse . One imagines the old argument proceeding — if it ever came to argument- that the trained tragic actor could not be asked to bely his training , nor betray the expectation of his audience . Maeterlinck ...
... prose : Richepin preferred verse . One imagines the old argument proceeding — if it ever came to argument- that the trained tragic actor could not be asked to bely his training , nor betray the expectation of his audience . Maeterlinck ...
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