Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... language than Tenny- son's ; and the actual reply was postponed for some twenty years longer . Indeed , for a time the poet seemed rather to slacken his efforts to make himself heard . Whether first the happiness of his marriage , and ...
... language than Tenny- son's ; and the actual reply was postponed for some twenty years longer . Indeed , for a time the poet seemed rather to slacken his efforts to make himself heard . Whether first the happiness of his marriage , and ...
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... language of his English country . We must not dwell on the individual documents of their craftsmanship , more's the pity . But from " The Blessed Damozel " herself 1 Rossetti was , like Sainte - Beuve , a quarter - Englishman . The ...
... language of his English country . We must not dwell on the individual documents of their craftsmanship , more's the pity . But from " The Blessed Damozel " herself 1 Rossetti was , like Sainte - Beuve , a quarter - Englishman . The ...
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... language , and its tendency towards mere declamation . He was an excellent dramatist and an admirable writer of prose stories , as well as a poet ; but he returned to serious verse with Les Odelettes in 1856 , and next year pro- duced ...
... language , and its tendency towards mere declamation . He was an excellent dramatist and an admirable writer of prose stories , as well as a poet ; but he returned to serious verse with Les Odelettes in 1856 , and next year pro- duced ...
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... language , but partly recurrences ( after the same fashion which has proved so beneficial in other coun- tries ) to its earlier cadences and harmonies , partly formal adoptions by serious poetry of the hints which had long been given by ...
... language , but partly recurrences ( after the same fashion which has proved so beneficial in other coun- tries ) to its earlier cadences and harmonies , partly formal adoptions by serious poetry of the hints which had long been given by ...
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... language in natural accent no doubt makes it very hard to do so . Possibly some great poet , when he appears , will succeed even in this . At any rate , when he does appear , he will find at his disposal a prosody at least experiment ...
... language in natural accent no doubt makes it very hard to do so . Possibly some great poet , when he appears , will succeed even in this . At any rate , when he does appear , he will find at his disposal a prosody at least experiment ...
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