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Exclusion of human emotion i.e.

to say poetry was not only limited to the workings


of the human mind and human nature but to cultured society and to the town, & not
only to this but to the intellect and weaknesses of men purely; the deeper feelings of
the heart are not touched or only touched in an inadequate manner; and it is a
characteristic fact that the passion of love which is the most common subject of
English poetry, is generally left alone by these poets or if handled, handled in a most
unreal and rhetorical manner.

The spontaneus overflow of emotions

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