The Discovery of Poetry |
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6 а 6 first heard these ballads there was excitement and passion in the tales , but nothing unusual or unseemly . ... hate , revenge ; and to appreciate the beauty and vigour of the ballad to - day we must put on one side all our moral ...
6 а 6 first heard these ballads there was excitement and passion in the tales , but nothing unusual or unseemly . ... hate , revenge ; and to appreciate the beauty and vigour of the ballad to - day we must put on one side all our moral ...
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And though there was a time when ballad , narrative poem , drama and lyric ( of a sort ) were all being composed together , that does not alter the fact that one is logically earlier than the other , each form being a natural extension ...
And though there was a time when ballad , narrative poem , drama and lyric ( of a sort ) were all being composed together , that does not alter the fact that one is logically earlier than the other , each form being a natural extension ...
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But for the shorter tale , too long for a ballad and too short for an epic , the use of poetry has often proved to be the ideal medium . Such poems are in the ballad tradition , logical developments of the same art .
But for the shorter tale , too long for a ballad and too short for an epic , the use of poetry has often proved to be the ideal medium . Such poems are in the ballad tradition , logical developments of the same art .
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