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... poets in spirit even if they had never learned to read ; but they would probably have been inarticulate . They and all the other great poets came and could come from nowhere except from the English people . In the Elizabethan age they ...
... poets in spirit even if they had never learned to read ; but they would probably have been inarticulate . They and all the other great poets came and could come from nowhere except from the English people . In the Elizabethan age they ...
Strana 190
... poets followed these two great leaders and shared their spirit . Wordsworth was by no means the first who Laid us as we lay at birth On the cool flowery lap of earth . Neither was he the last . To name the poets who since his day have ...
... poets followed these two great leaders and shared their spirit . Wordsworth was by no means the first who Laid us as we lay at birth On the cool flowery lap of earth . Neither was he the last . To name the poets who since his day have ...
Strana 371
... poets : these are already fully constituted in the earliest specimens of verse which we possess . Similarly , the common language of the poets , what we may call the dialect of literature , is everywhere uniform throughout Central and ...
... poets : these are already fully constituted in the earliest specimens of verse which we possess . Similarly , the common language of the poets , what we may call the dialect of literature , is everywhere uniform throughout Central and ...
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