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Why is the 18th century called the age of prose and reason?

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Mathew Arnold called the eighteenth century as the age of prose and reason. He implied no good poetry was written in this century. ... The language of poetry was being conventionalised into artificial poetic diction. Verse was used by many poets of that age for the purposes that could be realized through prose.
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