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... poets continuing the narrative forms with which their pred- ecessors worked . Old devices in new settings are also still being tried . In Renard the Fox ... poetry to itself and seldom listened to it aloud , the poets NARRATIVE POEMS 51.
... poets continuing the narrative forms with which their pred- ecessors worked . Old devices in new settings are also still being tried . In Renard the Fox ... poetry to itself and seldom listened to it aloud , the poets NARRATIVE POEMS 51.
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... poetry which differentiated the language of poets from that of prose writers . On the contrary , he attempted to write poetry in the words and phrases which men used in their daily intercourse . The subject matter of his poems , also ...
... poetry which differentiated the language of poets from that of prose writers . On the contrary , he attempted to write poetry in the words and phrases which men used in their daily intercourse . The subject matter of his poems , also ...
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... poetry . The didacticism of the nineteenth - century poets comes out , moreover , in poems of literary criticism . Wordsworth's Scorn Not the Sonnet , the sonnets addressed to Milton , and the critical sections of The Prelude are ...
... poetry . The didacticism of the nineteenth - century poets comes out , moreover , in poems of literary criticism . Wordsworth's Scorn Not the Sonnet , the sonnets addressed to Milton , and the critical sections of The Prelude are ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 38 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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