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... poetry , and appreciation of its high moments . A valuable paragraph or two introduces each separate volume of poetry that Hardy published , and helps to place the poems in their historical and biographical setting . The brevity of most ...
... poetry , and appreciation of its high moments . A valuable paragraph or two introduces each separate volume of poetry that Hardy published , and helps to place the poems in their historical and biographical setting . The brevity of most ...
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... poetry a more ordered , formal , intense , distilled , and heady variety of literary prose . Poetry achieves its effects through its structure — usually , short lines in suspension , each separate and yet joined , with these two ...
... poetry a more ordered , formal , intense , distilled , and heady variety of literary prose . Poetry achieves its effects through its structure — usually , short lines in suspension , each separate and yet joined , with these two ...
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... poetry helps to see Hardy in true perspective . The latter's rejection of ' the Romantic response to Nature ' for the Darwinian is illustrated from most of his novels ( not always adequately or convincingly perhaps ) . Fortunately Tess ...
... poetry helps to see Hardy in true perspective . The latter's rejection of ' the Romantic response to Nature ' for the Darwinian is illustrated from most of his novels ( not always adequately or convincingly perhaps ) . Fortunately Tess ...
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