Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... inspiration ; Byron , on the other hand , wrote undiluted romance with a polemical ideal of the eighteenth century in his mind . The fact is that it is futile not only to isolate style and to identify it with manner but to uphold an ...
... inspiration ; Byron , on the other hand , wrote undiluted romance with a polemical ideal of the eighteenth century in his mind . The fact is that it is futile not only to isolate style and to identify it with manner but to uphold an ...
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... inspiration seeking the divine through an agony that almost sweats tears , and an earthly tenderness that does not forget St. Jerome's carpet slippers . A bodiless spirituality consorts with a riotous fancy ; a mob of swirling figures ...
... inspiration seeking the divine through an agony that almost sweats tears , and an earthly tenderness that does not forget St. Jerome's carpet slippers . A bodiless spirituality consorts with a riotous fancy ; a mob of swirling figures ...
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... inspiration of his Immortality Ode to Vaughan's " The Retreate❞— " Happy those early dayes ! when I Shin'd in my angell - infancy . Before I understood this place Appointed for my second race , Or taught my soul to fancy aught But a ...
... inspiration of his Immortality Ode to Vaughan's " The Retreate❞— " Happy those early dayes ! when I Shin'd in my angell - infancy . Before I understood this place Appointed for my second race , Or taught my soul to fancy aught But a ...
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