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... vigilance than by judgment or artistic sense . On the poetical side , too , his judgment is a severe one . These contro- versies are matters of opinion , and will probably be settled only in the course of time . But the viii INTRODUCTION .
... vigilance than by judgment or artistic sense . On the poetical side , too , his judgment is a severe one . These contro- versies are matters of opinion , and will probably be settled only in the course of time . But the viii INTRODUCTION .
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... course of time . But the second part of the essay deals with a matter of immediate interest - it is a general estimate of the American achievement in poetry , an analysis of present literary conditions in the United States , including a ...
... course of time . But the second part of the essay deals with a matter of immediate interest - it is a general estimate of the American achievement in poetry , an analysis of present literary conditions in the United States , including a ...
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... course , no new one - it is implied in the very existence of our Society , and , by a second coinci- dence , Prof. Foster Watson has drawn our attention to its recognition in the Oxford of the Renascence . " Either I am vastly mistaken ...
... course , no new one - it is implied in the very existence of our Society , and , by a second coinci- dence , Prof. Foster Watson has drawn our attention to its recognition in the Oxford of the Renascence . " Either I am vastly mistaken ...
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... course of the seventeenth century enormous over - production had resulted in something like exhaustion . Our lyrical poetry became an unweeded garden , possessed more and more by things rank and gross in nature . It went astray in ...
... course of the seventeenth century enormous over - production had resulted in something like exhaustion . Our lyrical poetry became an unweeded garden , possessed more and more by things rank and gross in nature . It went astray in ...
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... course , young- eyed was taken by him straight from Shakespeare . Only , Collins happened to be born a poet . Even in his inferior odes , Collins often reaches , by instinct and seemingly without effort , to his incomparable ...
... course , young- eyed was taken by him straight from Shakespeare . Only , Collins happened to be born a poet . Even in his inferior odes , Collins often reaches , by instinct and seemingly without effort , to his incomparable ...
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