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... poetry for readers of all kinds than is recognized in the common estimate . That his appeal is a wide one is implicit in the accepted claim that he is a poet and not simply a writer of devotional verse ; but I think I am right in saying ...
... poetry for readers of all kinds than is recognized in the common estimate . That his appeal is a wide one is implicit in the accepted claim that he is a poet and not simply a writer of devotional verse ; but I think I am right in saying ...
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... Poetry Series , wrote : Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a ... poetry of Herbert , Blake and Eliot . But the best of them — a larger number than is sometimes supposed — ought to be a ...
... Poetry Series , wrote : Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a ... poetry of Herbert , Blake and Eliot . But the best of them — a larger number than is sometimes supposed — ought to be a ...
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... Poetry in the Making . 10 T. S. Eliot , Preface to Leone Vivante , English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge of a Creative Principle , pp . ix - x . 11 Wesley Trimpi , Ben Jonson's Poems : a Study of the Plain Style , pp ...
... Poetry in the Making . 10 T. S. Eliot , Preface to Leone Vivante , English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge of a Creative Principle , pp . ix - x . 11 Wesley Trimpi , Ben Jonson's Poems : a Study of the Plain Style , pp ...
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