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Dialogue
1 Craty| have often the beauty of poetry, but they have also the 2 Craty| natural objects or processes. Poetry and philosophy—these two, 3 Craty| civilization, harmonized by poetry, emphasized by literature, 4 Craty| into a language. Then arose poetry and literature. We can hardly 5 Craty| of speech and writing, of poetry and prose. We observe also 6 Craty| the sense, especially in poetry, in which beauty and expressiveness 7 Craty| printing.~Before the growth of poetry or the invention of writing, 8 Craty| of language; for ancient poetry is almost as free from tautology 9 Craty| literary excellence.~To poetry the form and polish of language 10 Craty| their life been hearing poetry the first introduction of 11 Craty| Henceforward prose and poetry formed each other. A comparatively 12 Craty| proverbs. We may trace in poetry how the simple succession