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tinual insistence on the need of good sense , which every one will agree is a virtue indispensable to the critic — though in our estimation today , at any rate , secondary among the qualities which make the poet .
tinual insistence on the need of good sense , which every one will agree is a virtue indispensable to the critic — though in our estimation today , at any rate , secondary among the qualities which make the poet .
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The poetic fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive spluttering . ... he would have found in Chaucer an English poet who was not only a “ great ” poet , but to an extraordinary degree also a “ correct ” poet .
The poetic fire must burn steadily and brightly , without smoke or explosive spluttering . ... he would have found in Chaucer an English poet who was not only a “ great ” poet , but to an extraordinary degree also a “ correct ” poet .
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The poet who in 1717 seemed on the way to become a romantic a poet of fancy and pathos , the elegiac singer of Eloisa in her gloomy cloister of the Paraclete , or of the Unfortunate Lady , that beckoning ghost along poet , the the moon ...
The poet who in 1717 seemed on the way to become a romantic a poet of fancy and pathos , the elegiac singer of Eloisa in her gloomy cloister of the Paraclete , or of the Unfortunate Lady , that beckoning ghost along poet , the the moon ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
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