The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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Tobias Merton. FICTION IN POETRY . To give a free vent to the sallies of the imagination , a certain degree of fiction will necessarily be blended with poetry ; yet the poet must still be careful of giving the creations of his fancy the ...
Tobias Merton. FICTION IN POETRY . To give a free vent to the sallies of the imagination , a certain degree of fiction will necessarily be blended with poetry ; yet the poet must still be careful of giving the creations of his fancy the ...
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... poetry has his peculiar taste . One admires the grand and melancholy ; another the gay and simple . Some delight in wit and satire , and some are all for music , smiles , and flowers . One loves the Muse of terror , and professes a ...
... poetry has his peculiar taste . One admires the grand and melancholy ; another the gay and simple . Some delight in wit and satire , and some are all for music , smiles , and flowers . One loves the Muse of terror , and professes a ...
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... poetry that has hitherto appeared in your magazine is mere trash . Your publication I tell you is in want of a poet - such a poet as I am ; and if it please your editorship , I'm your man . There is , you n must perceive , a freshness ...
... poetry that has hitherto appeared in your magazine is mere trash . Your publication I tell you is in want of a poet - such a poet as I am ; and if it please your editorship , I'm your man . There is , you n must perceive , a freshness ...
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