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It offers instead that keen joy of recognition which comes as we watch the flashing play of a disciplined mind , which is also indubitably the mind of a poet . Pope's Dunces are long since dead and forgotten save as he has given to them ...
It offers instead that keen joy of recognition which comes as we watch the flashing play of a disciplined mind , which is also indubitably the mind of a poet . Pope's Dunces are long since dead and forgotten save as he has given to them ...
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... lodgement in every memory , which enforce the hope of immortality by an appeal to the poor Indian to whose “ untutor'd mind ” simple Nature has given the hope of a humble heaven , where “ his faithful dog shall bear him company .
... lodgement in every memory , which enforce the hope of immortality by an appeal to the poor Indian to whose “ untutor'd mind ” simple Nature has given the hope of a humble heaven , where “ his faithful dog shall bear him company .
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W. L. Bowles , Byron wrote : In my mind , the highest of all poetry is ethical poetry ... It requires more mind , more wisdom , more power , than all the “ forests ” that were ever " walked for their description , ” and all the epics ...
W. L. Bowles , Byron wrote : In my mind , the highest of all poetry is ethical poetry ... It requires more mind , more wisdom , more power , than all the “ forests ” that were ever " walked for their description , ” and all the epics ...
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