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that escape from reality , that sovereign balm for every spiritual itch and twinge which is the great gift of poetry to man . The best poetry is always palpably un- true ; it is its eloquent untruth that makes it so lovely .
that escape from reality , that sovereign balm for every spiritual itch and twinge which is the great gift of poetry to man . The best poetry is always palpably un- true ; it is its eloquent untruth that makes it so lovely .
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On the other hand the British poet is in much greater danger of becoming lazy , or academic , or irresponsible . ( One comes across some passages , even in very fine English poetry which make one think ; " Yes , very effective but does ...
On the other hand the British poet is in much greater danger of becoming lazy , or academic , or irresponsible . ( One comes across some passages , even in very fine English poetry which make one think ; " Yes , very effective but does ...
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Attacks on the new poetry have three main resources . Poets are ridiculed as teachers : the patronage system estab- lished by the universities supports many of the poets I have mentioned . Is there any reason why an opium den is intrin- ...
Attacks on the new poetry have three main resources . Poets are ridiculed as teachers : the patronage system estab- lished by the universities supports many of the poets I have mentioned . Is there any reason why an opium den is intrin- ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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