Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... never - for - any - long - time - interrupted occupations , of journalism . These were the interconnected projects of a History of [ Modern ] European Literature and a History of Criticism , both Ancient and Modern , the two being in my ...
... never - for - any - long - time - interrupted occupations , of journalism . These were the interconnected projects of a History of [ Modern ] European Literature and a History of Criticism , both Ancient and Modern , the two being in my ...
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... never could have carried out my own plan more satisfactorily even to myself than these friends have carried it out for me ; while for others the satisfaction is no doubt much greater . Indeed , the slight differences of appreciation and ...
... never could have carried out my own plan more satisfactorily even to myself than these friends have carried it out for me ; while for others the satisfaction is no doubt much greater . Indeed , the slight differences of appreciation and ...
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... never written them , neither obtained for him the position of a great dramatist , nor added to his reputation as a great poet . Nay - in consequence of his unhasting , unresting habit of composition , and his entire freedom , not merely ...
... never written them , neither obtained for him the position of a great dramatist , nor added to his reputation as a great poet . Nay - in consequence of his unhasting , unresting habit of composition , and his entire freedom , not merely ...
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... never could have expected in poetry . In other words , Johnson's edict , fifty years earlier , that the poet is not " to paint the streaks of the tulip , " has been antiquated already , and is , in such poems as The Eve of St Agnes , to ...
... never could have expected in poetry . In other words , Johnson's edict , fifty years earlier , that the poet is not " to paint the streaks of the tulip , " has been antiquated already , and is , in such poems as The Eve of St Agnes , to ...
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... never condescended to the silliness about poetry " dropping the exhausted past " which Mr Arnold was smiting just at this very moment - an attention and sensitiveness to current thought and taste rather — Maud . remarkable in a poet who ...
... never condescended to the silliness about poetry " dropping the exhausted past " which Mr Arnold was smiting just at this very moment - an attention and sensitiveness to current thought and taste rather — Maud . remarkable in a poet who ...
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