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A compendium of short essays and notes that examine poetic technique, taste, and literary practice, combining practical guidance on rhyme, rhythm, diction, and revision with critical judgments of styles and schools. The pieces intersperse concise aesthetic principles with illustrative anecdotes about poets, patrons, and literary life, weighing spontaneity and personal feeling against formal constraint. Reflections range from specific craft tips and readings of individual lines to broader observations on reputation, influence, and creative temperament, yielding a hybrid work part handbook of poetics and part memoir of the literary world it surveys.
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