Periods of European Literature, Volume 11W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... youth and inexperience , the author of Wat Tyler and Joan of Arc lived to be ridiculed by a new race of rebels as the representative of Toryism and official prejudice . The oldest and greatest of the " Lake Poets " was William ...
... youth and inexperience , the author of Wat Tyler and Joan of Arc lived to be ridiculed by a new race of rebels as the representative of Toryism and official prejudice . The oldest and greatest of the " Lake Poets " was William ...
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... youth . It were labour lost to enumerate his publications . Their dates have no significance ; they neither affected others nor mark any stage of his own development . The poet of Gebir ( 1798 ) is also the poet of the Hellenics ( 1847 ) ...
... youth . It were labour lost to enumerate his publications . Their dates have no significance ; they neither affected others nor mark any stage of his own development . The poet of Gebir ( 1798 ) is also the poet of the Hellenics ( 1847 ) ...
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... youth had reached his goal at a leap ; fame and notoriety were his without stint . Eagerly he accepted the position , however pretending to despise it . Dark tales of mystery flowed from his pen . The Giaour , Corsair , Bride of Abydos ...
... youth had reached his goal at a leap ; fame and notoriety were his without stint . Eagerly he accepted the position , however pretending to despise it . Dark tales of mystery flowed from his pen . The Giaour , Corsair , Bride of Abydos ...
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... youth has genius , need not be taken too seriously . Many a boyhood has been full of " foolish noise , " both of opinion and con- duct ; too many a passion leaves its hapless victim . Shelley by no means sinned more than others . On the ...
... youth has genius , need not be taken too seriously . Many a boyhood has been full of " foolish noise , " both of opinion and con- duct ; too many a passion leaves its hapless victim . Shelley by no means sinned more than others . On the ...
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... youth , no doubt , while still learning his powers , still groping for expression , he often leaves an impression of unreality . Beautiful images , exquisite but far - drawn fancies , come to him almost too quick for utterance . We are ...
... youth , no doubt , while still learning his powers , still groping for expression , he often leaves an impression of unreality . Beautiful images , exquisite but far - drawn fancies , come to him almost too quick for utterance . We are ...
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