Representative PoemsDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1937 - 741 pages |
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Page xxvii
... sense , even decaying sense . Thus poetry , written by men who held this opinion , had no inner reality . It was ruled by taste ; and taste in all its hundred meanings was erected into the arbiter of poetry , ultimate in authority ...
... sense , even decaying sense . Thus poetry , written by men who held this opinion , had no inner reality . It was ruled by taste ; and taste in all its hundred meanings was erected into the arbiter of poetry , ultimate in authority ...
Page liv
... senses and the highest ideal of the creative art . This is the essential poetry of Wordsworth , which is self - substantial and self - interpreting to all who have had ex- perience of the elation and glory of sense experiences , requir ...
... senses and the highest ideal of the creative art . This is the essential poetry of Wordsworth , which is self - substantial and self - interpreting to all who have had ex- perience of the elation and glory of sense experiences , requir ...
Page 445
... sense into two parts , of eight and six lines each . Milton , however , has not submitted to this ; in the better half of his sonnets the sense does not close with the rhyme at the eighth line , but over- flows into the second portion ...
... sense into two parts , of eight and six lines each . Milton , however , has not submitted to this ; in the better half of his sonnets the sense does not close with the rhyme at the eighth line , but over- flows into the second portion ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxi |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR THE FATE | lxiv |
Lines Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening | 29 |
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