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1 The extreme intellectual subtlety of Guido's plea stands quite unrivalled in poetic literature .
2 A considerable poetic literature in Tamil has grown up around Agastya, a South Indian avatar.
3 Twentieth century criticism is more fully recognizing the debt of subsequent poetic literature to Milton.
4 He is the greatest discoverer, the most daring and inspired pioneer, in all our poetic literature .
5 France was, as to its poetic literature , divided into two great sections-theProvençal and the Northern.
6 From a very early period, a courtly stamp was impressed on the poetic literature of Spain.
7 We have a poetic literature of marvelous richness.
8 We need not, perhaps, regret that Mr. Stoddart withdrew from the struggles and competitions of poetic literature .
9 The same truth is apparent as we pass from the individual poet to the poetic literature of his race.
10 Yet of poetic literature too; for, in truth, the kind of constructive intelligence here supposed is one of the forms of the imagination.
11 There was a period in my latter boyhood when comic song-books, mostly of the Negro minstrely sort, satisfied my craving for poetic literature .
12 Among other things of importance, he showed that the Psalms were by different authors and of different periods-thebloom of a great poetic literature .
13 Mr. Pope attacked for inferiority and want of imagination; Mr. Keats, and this young Mr. Tennyson of Cambridge, the chiefs of modern poetic literature ?
14 Mr. Pope attacked for inferiority and want of imagination; Mr. Keats and this young Mr. Tennyson of Cambridge, the chief of modern poetic literature !
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This collocation consists of: Poetic literature through the time
Poetic literature across language varieties