Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... poets - M . Maeterlinck - Holland - Norwegian -Björnson and others - Ibsen : his periods : the historical dramas , & c . - The comedies of manners - The Comedy of Love - The " Mysteries " - Emperor and Galilean — The social - ethical ...
... poets - M . Maeterlinck - Holland - Norwegian -Björnson and others - Ibsen : his periods : the historical dramas , & c . - The comedies of manners - The Comedy of Love - The " Mysteries " - Emperor and Galilean — The social - ethical ...
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... poets for the whole nineteenth century . The very names of the French and English writers who have written books or essays bearing on the subject would occupy pages , and the shortest critical account of their criticisms a volume . the ...
... poets for the whole nineteenth century . The very names of the French and English writers who have written books or essays bearing on the subject would occupy pages , and the shortest critical account of their criticisms a volume . the ...
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... poetic delight which he provided , was to give an entirely novel kind of delight . The very highest qualities of the ... poet . Nay - in consequence of his unhasting , unresting habit of composition , and his entire freedom , not merely ...
... poetic delight which he provided , was to give an entirely novel kind of delight . The very highest qualities of the ... poet . Nay - in consequence of his unhasting , unresting habit of composition , and his entire freedom , not merely ...
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... poet is less open than Tennyson to the charge of simply turning out plaster from a mould ; in none is the touch of the ... poetic suspension of disbelief " as to matter , and had more than heralded that great return to the glorious ...
... poet is less open than Tennyson to the charge of simply turning out plaster from a mould ; in none is the touch of the ... poetic suspension of disbelief " as to matter , and had more than heralded that great return to the glorious ...
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... poet is not " to paint the streaks of the tulip , " has been antiquated already , and is , in such poems as The Eve ... poets , and very much more slowly understood by the readers . The mere ear had been so dulled and brutalised by the ...
... poet is not " to paint the streaks of the tulip , " has been antiquated already , and is , in such poems as The Eve ... poets , and very much more slowly understood by the readers . The mere ear had been so dulled and brutalised by the ...
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