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The poetry is for the most part ironed and manacled with a chain of a facts , and cannot get free ; —it cannot escape from the prison house of history , nor often move without our being disturbed with the clanking of its fetters .
The poetry is for the most part ironed and manacled with a chain of a facts , and cannot get free ; —it cannot escape from the prison house of history , nor often move without our being disturbed with the clanking of its fetters .
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—SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE , “ Shakspeare's English Historical Plays , " Shakspeare , with Introductory Remarks on Poetry , the Drama , and the Stage , 1818 I here observe that it would be foolish to look for precisely that kind of ...
—SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE , “ Shakspeare's English Historical Plays , " Shakspeare , with Introductory Remarks on Poetry , the Drama , and the Stage , 1818 I here observe that it would be foolish to look for precisely that kind of ...
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Chaucer made a much greater figure in the eyes of a reader of poetry in the sixteenth century , than it has been his fortune to do among the scholars of the eighteenth . After the death of Chaucer , the English nation experienced a long ...
Chaucer made a much greater figure in the eyes of a reader of poetry in the sixteenth century , than it has been his fortune to do among the scholars of the eighteenth . After the death of Chaucer , the English nation experienced a long ...
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