id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35394 Austin, Alfred The Bridling of Pegasus: Prose Papers on Poetry .txt text/plain 74888 3375 71 so natural to poets and poetry that we may expect to find it in the verse great English poet, was, like all writers of supreme genius, a prolific critic as well as a great poet, said long ago that it is extremely To my great surprise an eminent man of letters, who is also a poet, said many poets, and nearly all the critics of poetry, in our time, seem Wordsworth's poems, as we have said, and as Mr. Arnold says, are his short Wordsworth is, therefore, a greater poet than Byron or Shakespeare, would this makes a man as great a poet as doing what Wordsworth did not and "ampler" body of powerful work than every English poet since Milton, Byron Mr. Arnold, "Poetry is at bottom a criticism of life," the greatness of a Milton, to Shakespeare, to any great Poet, and you will find that, like ./cache/35394.txt ./txt/35394.txt