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... true to his past , though less intimately than it is true to the past of the poet . Finally , we may say of a great poem , widely and deeply accepted , that it is true as a development of human experience . III Matthew Arnold , in ...
... true to his past , though less intimately than it is true to the past of the poet . Finally , we may say of a great poem , widely and deeply accepted , that it is true as a development of human experience . III Matthew Arnold , in ...
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... true the three poems are , in the sense of truth sug- gested at the end of Section I of this essay . That is to say , how far were they a true development , growing in a genuine organic way within the contemplative experience of ...
... true the three poems are , in the sense of truth sug- gested at the end of Section I of this essay . That is to say , how far were they a true development , growing in a genuine organic way within the contemplative experience of ...
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... true in the sense of reproducing the past . It is true in the sense that , whether simple or elaborate , it has developed from it in a genuine organic way . It is true to its own growth , bound to the past by a close natural piety . It ...
... true in the sense of reproducing the past . It is true in the sense that , whether simple or elaborate , it has developed from it in a genuine organic way . It is true to its own growth , bound to the past by a close natural piety . It ...
Contents
SOME THOUGHTS ON NEW WORDS | 1 |
POETRYS CLAIM TO TRUTH | 16 |
MILTONS POETIC LANGUAGE | 31 |
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