id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36773 Bradley, A. C. (Andrew Cecil) Oxford Lectures on Poetry .txt text/plain 125677 5911 72 matter by means of the form,"'--phrases and statements like these meet The subject is one thing; the poem, matter and form alike, another its subject far more than a good poem on the Fall of Man. It might But a great part even of good poetry, especially in long works, end, or substance, or form of poetry, if we forget that a poem is poetry, and again to certain passages in poems, which we feel to be less wider sense; it is only, like sublimity or prettiness, a particular kind us ask whether sublime things are, in this sense, exceedingly great. It was not Wordsworth's function to sing, like most great poets, of war, nature that has formed the material of the world's great poems.[9] great poet's power of vision, he is still content when he can feel that Ask such a man whether he thinks Shakespeare was at all like ./cache/36773.txt ./txt/36773.txt