Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... poets whose friendship I had enjoyed from my early youth : a fact which in the opinion of certain writers is more than sufficient to disqualify me from passing any sentence on their work that may be worthy of a moment's attention . The ...
... poets whose friendship I had enjoyed from my early youth : a fact which in the opinion of certain writers is more than sufficient to disqualify me from passing any sentence on their work that may be worthy of a moment's attention . The ...
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... poetic ? Doubtless there has been , as doubtless there is now , much that is hateful and contemptible in social ... poet's heart may be large enough to hold two nations.1 Victor Hugo's , apart from its heroic love of man , a love match ...
... poetic ? Doubtless there has been , as doubtless there is now , much that is hateful and contemptible in social ... poet's heart may be large enough to hold two nations.1 Victor Hugo's , apart from its heroic love of man , a love match ...
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... poetic kingdom , there are strange superb inmates , bird and beast of various fur and feather ; but as yet there was ... poet as well as student , new - blown and actual as a gathered flower , in warm bloom of blood and breath , clothed ...
... poetic kingdom , there are strange superb inmates , bird and beast of various fur and feather ; but as yet there was ... poet as well as student , new - blown and actual as a gathered flower , in warm bloom of blood and breath , clothed ...
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... poet had a right if it pleased him to give his modern Mænad the thought and the tongue of a Sappho with the place and the caprice of a Cleopatra . Such a pantheress might be such a poetess ; then between fancy and fury we should have ...
... poet had a right if it pleased him to give his modern Mænad the thought and the tongue of a Sappho with the place and the caprice of a Cleopatra . Such a pantheress might be such a poetess ; then between fancy and fury we should have ...
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... poet handled these things ? The mutilation of a child's face is a thing unbearable for thought to rest on ; but have we not seen first the face of a heroic soul ? Far elsewhere than in the work of our sovereign poet must we look for the ...
... poet handled these things ? The mutilation of a child's face is a thing unbearable for thought to rest on ; but have we not seen first the face of a heroic soul ? Far elsewhere than in the work of our sovereign poet must we look for the ...
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