Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER PAGE 219 226 236 ˇ 241 • 254 ˇ 263 270 XXXVI . A MODERN LYRIST 278 XXXVII . SUNDRY PROVERBS AND EPITAPHS • 287 XXXVIII . EPILOGUE • 296 LETTERS TO X I PROLOGUE MY DEAR X , If viii CONTENTS.
... POETRY . XXXV . AN IMAGE - MAKER PAGE 219 226 236 ˇ 241 • 254 ˇ 263 270 XXXVI . A MODERN LYRIST 278 XXXVII . SUNDRY PROVERBS AND EPITAPHS • 287 XXXVIII . EPILOGUE • 296 LETTERS TO X I PROLOGUE MY DEAR X , If viii CONTENTS.
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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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... poetry or imagination that it may wear . I would even throw Montaigne into so wide a definition , though he is neither a satirist nor an ironist within the letter , but rather a connoisseur of life - combining a personal taste with easy ...
... poetry or imagination that it may wear . I would even throw Montaigne into so wide a definition , though he is neither a satirist nor an ironist within the letter , but rather a connoisseur of life - combining a personal taste with easy ...
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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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... poetry ; at the fencing - in of the literary acreage to so many square yards of cultivated soil ; at the coffee - house etiquette of amenities ; at its abomin- able bowdlerising of Shakespeare ; at its grotesque pseudo - Gothic - its ...
... poetry ; at the fencing - in of the literary acreage to so many square yards of cultivated soil ; at the coffee - house etiquette of amenities ; at its abomin- able bowdlerising of Shakespeare ; at its grotesque pseudo - Gothic - its ...
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achieved Addison ćsthetic amateur artist beauty Ben Jonson bookseller cant classical contemporary course critic Davies DEAR DEAR X divine Don Quixote Donne doth edition eighteenth century Elizabethan English Euphuism example expression eyes feeling Flecker folio free verse Gabriel Harvey genius give hand hath heaven Henry James human idea imagination Imagists inspiration James Mabbe Jonson kind Lamb less letters Lillo literary tradition literature live look material meaning metaphysic method metre Michael Field mind modern moral natural never novelists novels Parnassian partly passion personality phrase plays poet poetic poetry possessed prefatory poem present prose pseudo-picturesque Ralph Hodgson reader realistic rhyme romantic satire satirist sense Shakespeare sonnet soul spirit style surely taste thee thing Thomas Thomas Coryate thou thought tion to-day translation Vaughan W. H. Davies whole words write wrote