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... soul were explored , and the province of poetry , which had hitherto existed only in imitation and imagination , was extended to embrace analysis of thought and sensation . A new race of poets arose ; a new era of poetry was inaugurated ...
... soul were explored , and the province of poetry , which had hitherto existed only in imitation and imagination , was extended to embrace analysis of thought and sensation . A new race of poets arose ; a new era of poetry was inaugurated ...
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... soul , and stops there ; Tennyson goes farther ; he throws his whole im- pulsive , acting will into his theories , and gives them life and symmetry . In his Princess , agitating the theory of a modern reform ; in his Locks- ley Hall ...
... soul , and stops there ; Tennyson goes farther ; he throws his whole im- pulsive , acting will into his theories , and gives them life and symmetry . In his Princess , agitating the theory of a modern reform ; in his Locks- ley Hall ...
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... soul there was a deep fountain of sadness . Such a sad- ness as might well fill one , who had so grappled with ... soul , out from which " It should be lifted - nevermore ? " No such discoveries had embittered the life of Melancthon ...
... soul there was a deep fountain of sadness . Such a sad- ness as might well fill one , who had so grappled with ... soul , out from which " It should be lifted - nevermore ? " No such discoveries had embittered the life of Melancthon ...
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