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... genius in the first place to incur ; if the later poets learnt from those models , they had learnt from Jonson how to do so . The achievement was such as to demand all the assertive force of Jonson's genius , his native robustness . How ...
... genius in the first place to incur ; if the later poets learnt from those models , they had learnt from Jonson how to do so . The achievement was such as to demand all the assertive force of Jonson's genius , his native robustness . How ...
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... genius in the spirit of The Mask of Anarchy he would have been a much greater , and a much more readable , poet . But The Mask of Anarchy is little more than a marginal throw - off , and gets perhaps too much stress in even so brief a ...
... genius in the spirit of The Mask of Anarchy he would have been a much greater , and a much more readable , poet . But The Mask of Anarchy is little more than a marginal throw - off , and gets perhaps too much stress in even so brief a ...
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... genius , a hero and martyr of poetry , with claims to a greatness such as can hardly at any time have , for the devout , invested the symbolic Chatterton ; and there is a general consensus that the greatness is a matter of promise and ...
... genius , a hero and martyr of poetry , with claims to a greatness such as can hardly at any time have , for the devout , invested the symbolic Chatterton ; and there is a general consensus that the greatness is a matter of promise and ...
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THE LINE OF | 10 |
Note Popes Satiric Modes | 92 |
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A. C. Bradley aesthetic aestheticism Arnold Augustan beauty Ben Jonson bright characteristic cloud Coleridge contemplation contrast course Donne Dryden Dunciad effect eighteenth century emotional English English Poetry essential experience fact feeling genius grasp habit heart hounds of spring human Hyperion imagery imagination insistence inspiration intensity Jonson Keats Keats's kind literary living luxury Lycidas lyrical Marvell's Matthew Arnold ment merely Metaphysical Milton mind mode Mont Blanc moral movement nature ness Nightingale o'er obvious offered Othello Oxford Book Paradise Lost passage phrase plain poem poet poetic Pope Pope's Prelude present prose reader realization relation representative rich Romantic satiric seems sense sensibility sensuous Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Shelleyan significant solemn song soul spirit stanza strength suggest sweet Symons Tennyson thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tone tradition tranquillity turn uncon verse Victorian winds words Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry