John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power of poetic discipline greater than his , a more determined and inevitable compulsion of the whole of a poet's emotional experience ...
... poetic mind , rebuke Keats for his lack of discipline . Yet where in English poetry shall we find a power of poetic discipline greater than his , a more determined and inevitable compulsion of the whole of a poet's emotional experience ...
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... poetic contemporaries , is , first , that he was in the essential as authentic a poet as they and , secondly , that he was allied to Wordsworth by the nature of his ' organic sensibility ' and to Keats by his wonderful spontaneity ...
... poetic contemporaries , is , first , that he was in the essential as authentic a poet as they and , secondly , that he was allied to Wordsworth by the nature of his ' organic sensibility ' and to Keats by his wonderful spontaneity ...
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... poetic successors was not transmissible . It was not , so to say , poetic ' material ' ; it was idiosyncrasy , the ungovernable , incal- culable and inimitable personal element - that which a poet cannot learn , but can only learn how ...
... poetic successors was not transmissible . It was not , so to say , poetic ' material ' ; it was idiosyncrasy , the ungovernable , incal- culable and inimitable personal element - that which a poet cannot learn , but can only learn how ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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