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Chapter IX    The Course of English Poetry ­ 1    Chaucer and the Poetry of External Life   THE SPIRIT and temper that have…

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Chapter X    The Course of English Poetry ­ 2    Elizabethan Drama  Shakespeare and the Poetry of the Life-Spirit   THE ELIZABETHAN age, perhaps…

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Chapter XI    The Course of English Poetry ­ 3    THE ELIZABETHAN drama is an expression of the stir of the life-spirit; at its…

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Chapter XII    The Course of English Poetry ­ 4   IN THE work of the intellectual and classical age of English poetry, one is…

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Chapter XIII    The Course of English Poetry ­ 5   WHEN a power of poetry in a highly evolved language describes so low a…

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-14_The Movement of Modern- Literature – 1.htm

Chapter XIV    The Movement of Modern  Literature ­ 1   MODERN poetry carrying in it the fullness of imaginative self-expression of the entirely modernised…

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Chapter XV    The Movement of Modern  Literature ­ 2   OUT OF the period of dominant objective realism what emerges with the strongest force…

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-16_The Poets of the Dawn – 1.htm

Chapter XVI    The Poets of the Dawn ­ 1   THE SUPERIORITY of the English poets who lead the way into the modern age…

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Chapter XVII    The Poets of the Dawn ­ 2    Byron and Wordsworth   A POETRY whose task is to render truth of the…

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Chapter XVIII    The Poets of the Dawn ­ 3   IF WORDSWORTH and Byron failed by an excess of the alloy of untransmuted intellect…

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