Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... genius for comedy - His failure in tragedy - Criticism and summary - Shelley : his personal character - Perfection of his method - Matthew Arnold's criticism - Ideality and lyric gift - Charm of his personality - Keats : his short life ...
... genius for comedy - His failure in tragedy - Criticism and summary - Shelley : his personal character - Perfection of his method - Matthew Arnold's criticism - Ideality and lyric gift - Charm of his personality - Keats : his short life ...
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... GENIUS FOR COMEDY - HIS FAILURE IN TRAGEDY -CRITICISM AND SUMMARY - SHELLEY : HIS PERSONAL CHARACTER -PERFECTION OF HIS METHOD - MATTHEW ARNOLD'S CRITICISM IDEALITY AND LYRIC GIFT - CHARM OF HIS PERSONALITY - KEATS : HIS SHORT LIFE ...
... GENIUS FOR COMEDY - HIS FAILURE IN TRAGEDY -CRITICISM AND SUMMARY - SHELLEY : HIS PERSONAL CHARACTER -PERFECTION OF HIS METHOD - MATTHEW ARNOLD'S CRITICISM IDEALITY AND LYRIC GIFT - CHARM OF HIS PERSONALITY - KEATS : HIS SHORT LIFE ...
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... genius . He is perhaps never quite so flat as Wordsworth at his worst ; but he never rises with Wordsworth into the highest heaven of poetry . His influence was great for a time , in his early Jacobin destructive days : during these ...
... genius . He is perhaps never quite so flat as Wordsworth at his worst ; but he never rises with Wordsworth into the highest heaven of poetry . His influence was great for a time , in his early Jacobin destructive days : during these ...
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... genius , and perhaps gives a juster notion of the merits and defects of such a character than is afforded by those who would travesty Burns into imaginary agreement with a type he does not nearly so well represent . 66 Crossing the ...
... genius , and perhaps gives a juster notion of the merits and defects of such a character than is afforded by those who would travesty Burns into imaginary agreement with a type he does not nearly so well represent . 66 Crossing the ...
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... genius can dispense with this grace . compact , vivid verse stands by itself , as did its writer . Owing no man aught ; borrowing from no contempor- ary , influencing writers of his age but little ; 1 he " warmed both hands before the ...
... genius can dispense with this grace . compact , vivid verse stands by itself , as did its writer . Owing no man aught ; borrowing from no contempor- ary , influencing writers of his age but little ; 1 he " warmed both hands before the ...
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