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There is to - day a reasoned demand for a hard intellectual verse , compressed and idiomatic technique . Our themes are also detached and ironic analysis of mental phenomena . The intellectual doubts and unrest experienced by a poet ...
There is to - day a reasoned demand for a hard intellectual verse , compressed and idiomatic technique . Our themes are also detached and ironic analysis of mental phenomena . The intellectual doubts and unrest experienced by a poet ...
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Shelley the poet - thinker was one among the most intellectual among the poets of his day . He was profoundly interested in the ethical and the intellectual abstractions expressed in his poetry . And these very intellectual concerns in ...
Shelley the poet - thinker was one among the most intellectual among the poets of his day . He was profoundly interested in the ethical and the intellectual abstractions expressed in his poetry . And these very intellectual concerns in ...
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So far as the organization of the intellectual content in a poem is contained what is important is that the intellectual contents in it should not interfere with the feelings and attitudes generated by the imagery of the poem .
So far as the organization of the intellectual content in a poem is contained what is important is that the intellectual contents in it should not interfere with the feelings and attitudes generated by the imagery of the poem .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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