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... poetry with prose as much as he pleases , and it will only elevate and enliven ; but the moment he mixes a particle of prose with his poetry , it precipitates the whole . ” Wordsworth , he added , never forgave him . The always hasty ...
... poetry with prose as much as he pleases , and it will only elevate and enliven ; but the moment he mixes a particle of prose with his poetry , it precipitates the whole . ” Wordsworth , he added , never forgave him . The always hasty ...
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... poetry whose great excellence was that it was in perfect sympathy with the genius of the people among whom it came into being . But the truth is , that Dryden had no aptitude whatever for the stage , and in writing for it he was ...
... poetry whose great excellence was that it was in perfect sympathy with the genius of the people among whom it came into being . But the truth is , that Dryden had no aptitude whatever for the stage , and in writing for it he was ...
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... without meaning it , the source ( fons et origo malorum ) of that poetic diction from which our poetry has. * Memoirs of Wordsworth , Vol . II . p . 74 ( American edition ) . * A Discourse of Epick Poetry . “ If the 4 DRYDEN . 73.
... without meaning it , the source ( fons et origo malorum ) of that poetic diction from which our poetry has. * Memoirs of Wordsworth , Vol . II . p . 74 ( American edition ) . * A Discourse of Epick Poetry . “ If the 4 DRYDEN . 73.
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