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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…
-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…
-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…