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... child ! He enjoys all day long , though in a less intense manner , the state which great poets reach for moments only . For him , time and space , those ridiculous conventions of earthly life , are con- fused and blended , with the ...
... child ! He enjoys all day long , though in a less intense manner , the state which great poets reach for moments only . For him , time and space , those ridiculous conventions of earthly life , are con- fused and blended , with the ...
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... child who endea- vours to read poetry . Every child is aware of what poetry is , even if he has never heard the actual definitive word ; and knows poetry far more vividly and intimately than his more sophisticated and duller superiors ...
... child who endea- vours to read poetry . Every child is aware of what poetry is , even if he has never heard the actual definitive word ; and knows poetry far more vividly and intimately than his more sophisticated and duller superiors ...
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... child may delight in the purely auditory sensations of poetry , without knowing anything of its spiritual content . This is owing partly , of course , to the child's undeveloped intellect , for poetry is not a matter of mere sensuous ...
... child may delight in the purely auditory sensations of poetry , without knowing anything of its spiritual content . This is owing partly , of course , to the child's undeveloped intellect , for poetry is not a matter of mere sensuous ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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