The Future Poetry
The Course of English Poetry – 3 89 work with the emotional life-mind as their instrument or rather work in it as a medium, acce ...
Chapter XII The Course of English Poetry – 4 I N THE work of the intellectual and classical age of English poetry, one is again ...
The Course of English Poetry – 4 91 and entirely new attempt with no roots in the past. In the end not only was the preceding st ...
92 The Future Poetry strongly, life took possession of the thought or itself quivered out into thought-expression. Here on the c ...
The Course of English Poetry – 4 93 ripened continuity and deepened strength of his earlier style and vision. Nothing quite so g ...
94 The Future Poetry and yet still sustained by the greatness of the divine principle from which it was born, even when it has l ...
The Course of English Poetry – 4 95 he has not seen God and heaven and man or the soul embodied in humanity, at once divine and ...
96 The Future Poetry could never fail in greatness and power, nor could he descend, as did Wordsworth and others, in style, turn ...
The Course of English Poetry – 4 97 sweetness, lyrism, grace and colour, and replaced it with acute point and emphatic glitter. ...
98 The Future Poetry leaves the attempt at a Gallicised refinement, finds its own robust vigour and arrives at a brutal, but sti ...
The Course of English Poetry – 4 99 impeccable excellence. Moreover some work was done espe- cially by Dryden which even on the ...
Chapter XIII The Course of English Poetry – 5 W HEN a power of poetry in a highly evolved language describes so low a downward c ...
The Course of English Poetry – 5 101 English poetry from the hard, glittering, well-turned and well- rhymed intellectual superfi ...
102 The Future Poetry most satisfied possible action, its purest zenith of native force. An ideal and spiritual poetry revealing ...
The Course of English Poetry – 5 103 the line followed by the main stream of European thought and culture, and to that too Engli ...
104 The Future Poetry to freer and richer moulds of verse. Some pale effort is made to recover something of the Shakespearian we ...
The Course of English Poetry – 5 105 solitary voice from the north in the evolution, apart from the intrinsic merits of his poet ...
106 The Future Poetry heights in a luminous ether and are lost there, unintelligible to contemporary humanity, only now beginnin ...
Chapter XIV The Movement of Modern Literature – 1 M ODERN poetry carrying in it the fullness of imagina- tive self-expression of ...
108 The Future Poetry and whatever deeper mystery may lie hidden behind their first appearances and suggestions. And now it is c ...
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