The greatest poet has less a marked style and is more the channel of thoughts and things without increase or diminution and is the free channel of himself. He swears to his art — I will not be meddlesome, I will not have in my writing any elegance,... The Cheltonian - Page 220by Cheltenham College - 1868Full view - About this book
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