Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from University of Ottawa Review, Vol. 2: September, 1899
TO paraphrase a famous saying Of Shelley to the effect that no man can say, I will compose poetry, it may be affirmed with at least equal correctness that no poet using the English language can say, I will compose poetry without exertion. Great art is the production Of great labor and mental suffering. Nothing that is really excellent is easy to do or to find. The divine afflatus, as displayed in the verse Of an overwhelming majority Of versifiers everywhere through the English-speaking world in our time, appears to be the direct Opposite to the divine.
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