Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to say the same thing in several dif- ferent ways . The speech of Swinburne is a diluted speech . Lamb , on the ...
... poetic substance he possessed . His attitude to it was not unlike that of an advocate in the law- courts , who is supposed to say the same thing in several dif- ferent ways . The speech of Swinburne is a diluted speech . Lamb , on the ...
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... poetic discovery and passion . The Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the ...
... poetic discovery and passion . The Elizabethans employed satire for literary rather than for moral purposes . They had discovered it as a new continent of feeling , an orchid in the rich cornu- copia of offerings to the Muses . In the ...
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... poetic expres- sion , and we will cry - plaudite ! Let him show himself a patched Autolycus — a gimcrack Beloved Vagabond , with cigar - boxes and liqueur - bottles in his pack and we shall feel to radiate from him the beams of the ...
... poetic expres- sion , and we will cry - plaudite ! Let him show himself a patched Autolycus — a gimcrack Beloved Vagabond , with cigar - boxes and liqueur - bottles in his pack and we shall feel to radiate from him the beams of the ...
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... many ; the literary prose tendencies of the seventeenth century were too confused and disrupted , too mutilated by the Civil War , to admit of a consistent , unequivocal appeal ; the isolated poets , essayists and thinkers 48 LETTERS TO X.
... many ; the literary prose tendencies of the seventeenth century were too confused and disrupted , too mutilated by the Civil War , to admit of a consistent , unequivocal appeal ; the isolated poets , essayists and thinkers 48 LETTERS TO X.
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Harold John Massingham. unequivocal appeal ; the isolated poets , essayists and thinkers of the Romantic Revival wrote for individuals and not a public , however select . Our own society is too vast , too amorphous , too fortuitous , yes ...
Harold John Massingham. unequivocal appeal ; the isolated poets , essayists and thinkers of the Romantic Revival wrote for individuals and not a public , however select . Our own society is too vast , too amorphous , too fortuitous , yes ...
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