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... thing , but speaks to something already within the reader , as many poets have commented . The first selection below is from Alexander Pope's " An Essay on Criticism " ; the second is from ... things that stand 15 PROSE , VERSE AND POETRY.
... thing , but speaks to something already within the reader , as many poets have commented . The first selection below is from Alexander Pope's " An Essay on Criticism " ; the second is from ... things that stand 15 PROSE , VERSE AND POETRY.
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... things , nice things , happy things , pretty things ; we do not love those things at all if we suspect they are 21 PROSE , VERSE AND POETRY.
... things , nice things , happy things , pretty things ; we do not love those things at all if we suspect they are 21 PROSE , VERSE AND POETRY.
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... things linger ! Harold's young college boy's assurance piqued him . After so many years he still keeps finding 60 65 70 70 Good arguments he sees he might have used . 75 I sympathize . I know just how it feels To think of the right thing ...
... things linger ! Harold's young college boy's assurance piqued him . After so many years he still keeps finding 60 65 70 70 Good arguments he sees he might have used . 75 I sympathize . I know just how it feels To think of the right thing ...
Contents
poetry and use | 11 |
poetry and truth | 20 |
Questions for Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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