Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... story was not happy , nor were some of the metrical experiments - especially , as ill - luck would have it , those of the opening . Yet the best things in the poem are so numerous and so con- summately exquisite that no one , except the ...
... story was not happy , nor were some of the metrical experiments - especially , as ill - luck would have it , those of the opening . Yet the best things in the poem are so numerous and so con- summately exquisite that no one , except the ...
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... story - of the bondage of the Matter and has allowed him to concentrate himself on the treatment ; while the immense and ever - increas- ing curiosity , as to the past and the foreign in time and place , has provided him with ...
... story - of the bondage of the Matter and has allowed him to concentrate himself on the treatment ; while the immense and ever - increas- ing curiosity , as to the past and the foreign in time and place , has provided him with ...
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... story , a formal argument , or any other such matter to the reader . The growth of this phase or aspect of poetry had indeed been remarkable , and for hundreds of years almost regular . It had shown itself in the breaking down of the ...
... story , a formal argument , or any other such matter to the reader . The growth of this phase or aspect of poetry had indeed been remarkable , and for hundreds of years almost regular . It had shown itself in the breaking down of the ...
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... story of domestic crime is pre- sented , after the poet's fashion of dramatic mono- logue , by most of the actors and persons concerned in or with it , and by the poet himself , each practically telling the whole story over again from ...
... story of domestic crime is pre- sented , after the poet's fashion of dramatic mono- logue , by most of the actors and persons concerned in or with it , and by the poet himself , each practically telling the whole story over again from ...
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... story of the semi - supernatural kind , wonderfully impressive , and complete in its incompleteness . The former , much more unequal , but rising higher still , is a prose märchen with abundant verse insets , including the immortal ...
... story of the semi - supernatural kind , wonderfully impressive , and complete in its incompleteness . The former , much more unequal , but rising higher still , is a prose märchen with abundant verse insets , including the immortal ...
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