Poemssociety, 1954 |
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... poets , or indeed from those of any poets who have command of a language which is fully expressive of a sophisticated society ; the problems of the modern poets arise from their refusal to accept the limitations of the vernacular , and ...
... poets , or indeed from those of any poets who have command of a language which is fully expressive of a sophisticated society ; the problems of the modern poets arise from their refusal to accept the limitations of the vernacular , and ...
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... poetic diction . Their place was taken by the real people who spoke the real language of the country : - " " ' herds , an ' honest cottar fock , That till the farm and feed the flock . " 1 people who rejoiced in such homely names as ...
... poetic diction . Their place was taken by the real people who spoke the real language of the country : - " " ' herds , an ' honest cottar fock , That till the farm and feed the flock . " 1 people who rejoiced in such homely names as ...
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... poet , with only a more genuine claim to the style of a poet than many of the versifiers so charitably noticed in the ... poetic language of his day , which he sought to imitate , was not of the most spontaneous kind . The English poets ...
... poet , with only a more genuine claim to the style of a poet than many of the versifiers so charitably noticed in the ... poetic language of his day , which he sought to imitate , was not of the most spontaneous kind . The English poets ...
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APPENDICES | 80 |
B THE PORTRAITS ΙΙΟ | 110 |
A STUDY OF THE POETRY OF ROBERT FERGUSSON | 118 |
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