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... express the author's own feelings . In Childe Harold ( p . 352 ) , Byron , in the course of a long narrative poem , frequently turns aside from his account of the hero's travels to indulge in lyric outbursts on the majesty of the ocean ...
... express the author's own feelings . In Childe Harold ( p . 352 ) , Byron , in the course of a long narrative poem , frequently turns aside from his account of the hero's travels to indulge in lyric outbursts on the majesty of the ocean ...
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... express our feelings coherently and beautifully . The chief value of poets to those of us who are not poets lies in the following facts : they are more sensitive than other people ; they see into the heart of nature and human life more ...
... express our feelings coherently and beautifully . The chief value of poets to those of us who are not poets lies in the following facts : they are more sensitive than other people ; they see into the heart of nature and human life more ...
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... express pleasure in the calm repose of evening , and a few other poets of the first half of the eighteenth century ... express the poets ' feelings at the approach of death . Finally , it must not be supposed that a poem , in order to ...
... express pleasure in the calm repose of evening , and a few other poets of the first half of the eighteenth century ... express the poets ' feelings at the approach of death . Finally , it must not be supposed that a poem , in order to ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature 55 B C 1400 a d | 3 |
CORRELATION OF ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH HISTORICAL EVENTS DURING | 16 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR READING IN THE OLDENGLISH PERIOD | 28 |
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