Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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George Saintsbury. the one is a fogey to the young bloods of English verse , and the other a fossil to those of French , will leave the student of comparative and perpetual literary history entirely unruffled . He knows how these ...
George Saintsbury. the one is a fogey to the young bloods of English verse , and the other a fossil to those of French , will leave the student of comparative and perpetual literary history entirely unruffled . He knows how these ...
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... verse into the three - volume edition of 1863 , and followed it up immediately with the new Dramatis Persona in the next year . If this ment was a piece of skilful calculation , he deserves . credit as a man of business . If it was the ...
... verse into the three - volume edition of 1863 , and followed it up immediately with the new Dramatis Persona in the next year . If this ment was a piece of skilful calculation , he deserves . credit as a man of business . If it was the ...
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... verse which he had indeed prac- tised from the first , and which is , of course , the easiest , and perhaps the most suitable , vehicle for the kind of utterance which he was chiefly to affect . It was undoubtedly the first of these ...
... verse which he had indeed prac- tised from the first , and which is , of course , the easiest , and perhaps the most suitable , vehicle for the kind of utterance which he was chiefly to affect . It was undoubtedly the first of these ...
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... verse - novel , -a kind which was rather largely practised in the middle of the century , and the last notable example of which was the Glenaveril ( 1885 ) of the second Lord Lytton , but not a good kind , in- asmuch as the practitioner ...
... verse - novel , -a kind which was rather largely practised in the middle of the century , and the last notable example of which was the Glenaveril ( 1885 ) of the second Lord Lytton , but not a good kind , in- asmuch as the practitioner ...
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... verse , or with Campion's or Collins's unrhymed stanzas , or with the unrhymed Pindarics of Sayers and Southey . He tries ( probably after Heine , who had not himself invented it , but who did it con- summately ) the plan - to which ...
... verse , or with Campion's or Collins's unrhymed stanzas , or with the unrhymed Pindarics of Sayers and Southey . He tries ( probably after Heine , who had not himself invented it , but who did it con- summately ) the plan - to which ...
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