Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... delightful is the result ! How brave , and free , and cheering the lilt of his verse ! With what Homeric directness and simplicity he carries us along ! This Lady of the Lake , for instance , at whose publication we take up his career ...
... delightful is the result ! How brave , and free , and cheering the lilt of his verse ! With what Homeric directness and simplicity he carries us along ! This Lady of the Lake , for instance , at whose publication we take up his career ...
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... delightful prefaces to the 1830 edition of his poems . One cannot grudge a change which gave us the Waverley novels . But it is often forgotten that Scott remained a poet to the end . The songs , and ballads , and scraps of motto and ...
... delightful prefaces to the 1830 edition of his poems . One cannot grudge a change which gave us the Waverley novels . But it is often forgotten that Scott remained a poet to the end . The songs , and ballads , and scraps of motto and ...
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... delight of a few . In dealing with a national , or rather an international , movement , dates of publication cannot be ignored . The appreciation of Coleridge's gift of song , the recognition of its one year of perfect utterance ...
... delight of a few . In dealing with a national , or rather an international , movement , dates of publication cannot be ignored . The appreciation of Coleridge's gift of song , the recognition of its one year of perfect utterance ...
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... delight ; and Southey pointed thither by precept and example . Into these magic realms flocked all lovers of poetry . Critics might blame ; and there was much in even the mature work of these writers fairly open to censure . But the ...
... delight ; and Southey pointed thither by precept and example . Into these magic realms flocked all lovers of poetry . Critics might blame ; and there was much in even the mature work of these writers fairly open to censure . But the ...
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... delight , has somewhat distorted our perception of the man himself . But in his proper person Hogg was a peasant of genius , and perhaps gives a juster notion of the merits and defects of such a character than is afforded by those who ...
... delight , has somewhat distorted our perception of the man himself . But in his proper person Hogg was a peasant of genius , and perhaps gives a juster notion of the merits and defects of such a character than is afforded by those who ...
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