Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 psl. |
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... epic poem , as a man might sit down to make a chair , but that Paradise Lost , as we possess it , owes something to that force out- side ourselves , which , whether we call it genius , or inspiration , or the voice of God in man , is a ...
... epic poem , as a man might sit down to make a chair , but that Paradise Lost , as we possess it , owes something to that force out- side ourselves , which , whether we call it genius , or inspiration , or the voice of God in man , is a ...
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... epic , poetically more perfect than the Nibelungenlied . The material for another existed in the Arthurian tales of our Own country . An epic poem is always long . The epic poet is like a painter who has to fill a large stretch of ...
... epic , poetically more perfect than the Nibelungenlied . The material for another existed in the Arthurian tales of our Own country . An epic poem is always long . The epic poet is like a painter who has to fill a large stretch of ...
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... epic poetry which dates back in our western world to the early age of Greece . For , at the root of every great epic poem , whether or not it be disguised in the allegory of Tennyson , whether it be substance or shadow , is the war ...
... epic poetry which dates back in our western world to the early age of Greece . For , at the root of every great epic poem , whether or not it be disguised in the allegory of Tennyson , whether it be substance or shadow , is the war ...
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