Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... fact , some of his admirers may think that he might have done so with advantage occasionally . Maud ( 1855 ) is full , and at first was even fuller , of very local and temporary things - the megrims and mopings of the " discouraged ...
... fact , some of his admirers may think that he might have done so with advantage occasionally . Maud ( 1855 ) is full , and at first was even fuller , of very local and temporary things - the megrims and mopings of the " discouraged ...
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... fact than in appearance . With him also it was quite possible to say that just as Tennyson only varied and repeated his claims . after In Memoriam , so did Browning after Christmas Eve and Easter Day ( 1850 ) , which appeared in the ...
... fact than in appearance . With him also it was quite possible to say that just as Tennyson only varied and repeated his claims . after In Memoriam , so did Browning after Christmas Eve and Easter Day ( 1850 ) , which appeared in the ...
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... fact he published nothing of importance between Christmas Eve itself in 1850 and Dramatis Persona in 1864 except Men and Women ( 1855 ) . An examination of this exception itself , however , should have shown any one , and probably did ...
... fact he published nothing of importance between Christmas Eve itself in 1850 and Dramatis Persona in 1864 except Men and Women ( 1855 ) . An examination of this exception itself , however , should have shown any one , and probably did ...
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... fact , an experiment , on a scale the Book , and almost gigantic , in that process of " boxing it about " which has been described above . An actual old Italian story of domestic crime is pre- sented , after the poet's fashion of ...
... fact , an experiment , on a scale the Book , and almost gigantic , in that process of " boxing it about " which has been described above . An actual old Italian story of domestic crime is pre- sented , after the poet's fashion of ...
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... fact that Morris himself was a painter manqué , and a decorator born . It would be absurd to deny all influence to these facts ; but the character- istic was in all probability in much larger degree merely an intensifying of the ...
... fact that Morris himself was a painter manqué , and a decorator born . It would be absurd to deny all influence to these facts ; but the character- istic was in all probability in much larger degree merely an intensifying of the ...
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