Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... poetical zenith ; Wordsworth had produced nearly all his best work ; Coleridge's annus mirabilis lay already far in the past . To the general public , indeed , these writers were still strange , nay in some cases hardly known . But the ...
... poetical zenith ; Wordsworth had produced nearly all his best work ; Coleridge's annus mirabilis lay already far in the past . To the general public , indeed , these writers were still strange , nay in some cases hardly known . But the ...
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... poetical affluence , their success would cer- tainly have been greater . They have undeniable merit , and beside Hayley , Pye , and Darwin for example would have shone indeed . But Southey had B giants for his rivals , and could not ...
... poetical affluence , their success would cer- tainly have been greater . They have undeniable merit , and beside Hayley , Pye , and Darwin for example would have shone indeed . But Southey had B giants for his rivals , and could not ...
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... poetical 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 ...
... poetical 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 ...
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... poetical thought , he worked a verit- able revolution , vindicating for poetry whole worlds from which she had been excluded . And his own verse , at its highest , is as noble as his thought . It has the freshness , the simplicity , the ...
... poetical thought , he worked a verit- able revolution , vindicating for poetry whole worlds from which she had been excluded . And his own verse , at its highest , is as noble as his thought . It has the freshness , the simplicity , the ...
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... poetical power greater in any man than in him . " " A character of such eminence never existed before , and will probably never come again . " 1 In the face of such testimony , does it not savour of arrogance to set down Byron as the ...
... poetical power greater in any man than in him . " " A character of such eminence never existed before , and will probably never come again . " 1 In the face of such testimony , does it not savour of arrogance to set down Byron as the ...
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