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... prose virtues . ' Git This reference to prose - it is from Mr. Eliot - is worth st . examining . In his extremely valuable Introductory Essay1 to Johnson's Satires , remarking that in the eighteenth century English verse is ...
... prose virtues . ' Git This reference to prose - it is from Mr. Eliot - is worth st . examining . In his extremely valuable Introductory Essay1 to Johnson's Satires , remarking that in the eighteenth century English verse is ...
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... prose . Mr. Eliot lays down an explicit principle : ' And to have the virtues of good prose is the first and minimum requirement of good poetry . ' ' But in what sense of prose ' can Ash Wednesday , con- summate poetry in which the poet ...
... prose . Mr. Eliot lays down an explicit principle : ' And to have the virtues of good prose is the first and minimum requirement of good poetry . ' ' But in what sense of prose ' can Ash Wednesday , con- summate poetry in which the poet ...
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... prose . In that tradition the poet inhabited , not The place of solitude where three dreams cross , but ( even when ... prose attitude - of mind : it certainly has a great deal to do with the effect of prose voice making prose statements ...
... prose . In that tradition the poet inhabited , not The place of solitude where three dreams cross , but ( even when ... prose attitude - of mind : it certainly has a great deal to do with the effect of prose voice making prose statements ...
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