id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6320 Vaughan, Charles Edwyn English literary criticism .txt text/plain 98918 4367 69 that stirs his soul in the great works of ancient poetry. poetry in himself, no man can hope to do more than hack-work as a a touch of the desire to set one form of art, or one particular poet, of his critical method--poetry becomes more and more a mere matter of showing, the objects of the imagination, at least as far as poetry is mind that our old English poet, Chaucer, in many things resembled him, Poetry then is an imitation of nature, but the imagination and the Poetry in its matter and form is natural imagery or feeling, combined Its ideas of nature are like its ideas of God. It is not the poetry of social life, but of solitude: each man seems all poets, like the co-operating thoughts of one great mind, have built time or place, but in the spirit of man; and Art, with Nature, is now ./cache/6320.txt ./txt/6320.txt