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... called Later Poems was first pub- lished in the one - volume Poetical Works of 1913 , all of the poems which can be dated were written between 1895 and 1906 , with the exception of one written in 1880 and one in 1910. The latter , " In ...
... called Later Poems was first pub- lished in the one - volume Poetical Works of 1913 , all of the poems which can be dated were written between 1895 and 1906 , with the exception of one written in 1880 and one in 1910. The latter , " In ...
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... called the drama of seasonal or atmospheric change . While " The storm is over ” is representative of one kind of Bridges ' nature poetry at its best , it displays a nervous excitement far in excess of that warranted by the subject ...
... called the drama of seasonal or atmospheric change . While " The storm is over ” is representative of one kind of Bridges ' nature poetry at its best , it displays a nervous excitement far in excess of that warranted by the subject ...
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... called the " historical estimate " seems to me the greatest weakness of modern criticism . The value of a poem or a play is absolute in so far as anything is absolute , and not relative to the conditions of its creation . If , compared ...
... called the " historical estimate " seems to me the greatest weakness of modern criticism . The value of a poem or a play is absolute in so far as anything is absolute , and not relative to the conditions of its creation . If , compared ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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