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... legislators of the world ' ? I have no doubt in my own mind that the Greek War of Inde- pendence is a peculiarly satisfactory instance of this generaliza- tion ; but it is only a single , isolated instance , and that war certainly ...
... legislators of the world ' ? I have no doubt in my own mind that the Greek War of Inde- pendence is a peculiarly satisfactory instance of this generaliza- tion ; but it is only a single , isolated instance , and that war certainly ...
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... legislators of the world ' . He was seeking in his Defence of Poetry to persuade by argument , not simply to appeal to the emotions . He was , in fact , stepping momentarily outside the role of poet into that of critic ; and his words ...
... legislators of the world ' . He was seeking in his Defence of Poetry to persuade by argument , not simply to appeal to the emotions . He was , in fact , stepping momentarily outside the role of poet into that of critic ; and his words ...
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... legislators with prophets , who do indeed look to the future , but by no means necessarily seek to change things . ' Poets ' , says Shelley , ' were called in the earlier epochs of the world , legislators or prophets : a poet ...
... legislators with prophets , who do indeed look to the future , but by no means necessarily seek to change things . ' Poets ' , says Shelley , ' were called in the earlier epochs of the world , legislators or prophets : a poet ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
THE UNACKNOWLEDGED LEGISLATORS | 48 |
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