A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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... , we call such compositions poetry , di- dactic poetry , we do it under protest , compelled to name that poetry which is poetic in form even if not in spirit . When SATIRICAL POETRY . - Satirical poetry is that which Kinds of Poetry . 251.
... , we call such compositions poetry , di- dactic poetry , we do it under protest , compelled to name that poetry which is poetic in form even if not in spirit . When SATIRICAL POETRY . - Satirical poetry is that which Kinds of Poetry . 251.
Page 257
... poetry , as represented by these two , did not decline in the interval . The lyric poetry of Burns is not inferior to that of Anacreon , nor the great epic of Milton to that of Dante or that of Virgil . In all that goes to the making of ...
... poetry , as represented by these two , did not decline in the interval . The lyric poetry of Burns is not inferior to that of Anacreon , nor the great epic of Milton to that of Dante or that of Virgil . In all that goes to the making of ...
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... poetry . A 1. Sacred . 2. Secular . POETRY . IV . Pastoral Poetry . V. Epic Poetry . ( 1. Comedy . VI . Dramatic Poetry . 2. Tragedy . Concluding Remarks upon Poetry . LESSON 83 . EXTRACTS FOR THE STUDY OF POETRY . 260 Productions Poetry .
... poetry . A 1. Sacred . 2. Secular . POETRY . IV . Pastoral Poetry . V. Epic Poetry . ( 1. Comedy . VI . Dramatic Poetry . 2. Tragedy . Concluding Remarks upon Poetry . LESSON 83 . EXTRACTS FOR THE STUDY OF POETRY . 260 Productions Poetry .
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