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His poetic world is a land of beauty and enchantment , far away from the fret and fever of this work - a - day world . ... a world free from the tyranny of reality , then Spenser will have to be regarded the poets ' poet .
His poetic world is a land of beauty and enchantment , far away from the fret and fever of this work - a - day world . ... a world free from the tyranny of reality , then Spenser will have to be regarded the poets ' poet .
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To Pope , the poet should express generally recognised truths in a memorable manner . “ True wit is to advantage dressed / What was often thought , but never so well expressed ” . He tried to work out this principle in verse .
To Pope , the poet should express generally recognised truths in a memorable manner . “ True wit is to advantage dressed / What was often thought , but never so well expressed ” . He tried to work out this principle in verse .
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Tennyson is one of the most conscientious and accomplished poetic artists in English literature . ... From the historical point of view he is specially interesting as the most thoroughly representative poet of the Victorian Age ...
Tennyson is one of the most conscientious and accomplished poetic artists in English literature . ... From the historical point of view he is specially interesting as the most thoroughly representative poet of the Victorian Age ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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