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... vision , we return with unstaling pleasure . The very po themselves , it is true , lending their wits to debate , have left the answer incomplete , as must not in the least unhappily - alway remain . And yet , if we consider the matt ...
... vision , we return with unstaling pleasure . The very po themselves , it is true , lending their wits to debate , have left the answer incomplete , as must not in the least unhappily - alway remain . And yet , if we consider the matt ...
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... vision , which , by the sanction of almost universal example , casts its best ordering of the best words into the for of verse . Ruskin wrote , with fine spiritual ardour- " " women of England ! . . . do not think your daughters can be ...
... vision , which , by the sanction of almost universal example , casts its best ordering of the best words into the for of verse . Ruskin wrote , with fine spiritual ardour- " " women of England ! . . . do not think your daughters can be ...
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... vision ( or mood ) perfectly , but also the spectacle of a great number of perfectly realised visions being related to each other with excellent harmony ; we get , further , a great moral exaltation - again perfectly realised by the ...
... vision ( or mood ) perfectly , but also the spectacle of a great number of perfectly realised visions being related to each other with excellent harmony ; we get , further , a great moral exaltation - again perfectly realised by the ...
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activity admirable æsthetic altars answer BALLAD BY FRANK beauty best order best words Blake's Cæsar Caliban's chosen CLEOPATRA CLOWN co-ordinating energy commonly delight of poetry devil distinction dramatic poetry ecstasy essential difference experience farewell FIVE JOHN STREET free verse give Golden lads Heraclitus highest HISTORY By R. H. human voice imaginative intellectual control intensity JOHN DRINKWATER LONDON judgment Keats Keats's kinds of poetry less Lycidas LYRIC BY JOHN lyric poetry MARTIN SECKER NUMBER material mean Milton mind musician narrative poetry NUMBER FIVE JOHN Paradise Lost perception perfect song perfectly realised pleasure poet's poetic drama poetic emotion poetic mood praise Prythee pure poetic energy purpose quicken rarest reason Ruskin short poems Show thee significance sing speak of lyric spoken stanzas strictly subject-matter Suckling Suckling's sympathy thing Thou Tom Jones Unto This Last verbal rhythms verse vision wholly Wither witness worm