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