Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... touch nothing common . or unclean . She has seven devils in her , and upon her not a fleck of filth . She has no more in common with the lewd low hirelings of the baser school of realism than a creature of the brothel and the street has ...
... touch nothing common . or unclean . She has seven devils in her , and upon her not a fleck of filth . She has no more in common with the lewd low hirelings of the baser school of realism than a creature of the brothel and the street has ...
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... touch of a great poet will leave upon it a spell to consume and transmute whatever a weaker touch would leave in it of repulsive . Whether or not we are now speaking of a great poet , of a name imperishable , is not a question which can ...
... touch of a great poet will leave upon it a spell to consume and transmute whatever a weaker touch would leave in it of repulsive . Whether or not we are now speaking of a great poet , of a name imperishable , is not a question which can ...
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... touch of terrible tenderness the maiden agony of Iphigenia , smiting with the piteous dart of her eye each one of the ministers of sacrifice , in dumb show as of a picture striving to speak to them ; who throws upon the most fearful ...
... touch of terrible tenderness the maiden agony of Iphigenia , smiting with the piteous dart of her eye each one of the ministers of sacrifice , in dumb show as of a picture striving to speak to them ; who throws upon the most fearful ...
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... touch of the present or deadened by the contact of the past . In vain , for instance , do the first poetess of England and the first poet of America agree to urge upon their fellows or their followers the duty of confronting and ...
... touch of the present or deadened by the contact of the past . In vain , for instance , do the first poetess of England and the first poet of America agree to urge upon their fellows or their followers the duty of confronting and ...
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... touch on it of plain truth and patience ; " I'll tell thee when the end is come How we may best forget . ' In " Plighted Promise " and " Love - Lily " the white flame of delight breathes and trembles in a subtler air , with a sure and ...
... touch on it of plain truth and patience ; " I'll tell thee when the end is come How we may best forget . ' In " Plighted Promise " and " Love - Lily " the white flame of delight breathes and trembles in a subtler air , with a sure and ...
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