The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... Human Life Italy • " Ginevra · WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES ( 1762-1850 ) Sonnets : Written at Ostend Influence of Time on Grief November 1793 · 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 · Sir Henry Taylor 89 92 • • 93 · 94 95 Austin Dobson 99 Bereavement ...
... Human Life Italy • " Ginevra · WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES ( 1762-1850 ) Sonnets : Written at Ostend Influence of Time on Grief November 1793 · 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 · Sir Henry Taylor 89 92 • • 93 · 94 95 Austin Dobson 99 Bereavement ...
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... · 440 · 440 · 442 • • 443 445 446 451 454 455 • 457 458 459 459 · Addressed to Haydon On the Grasshopper and the Cricket The Human Seasons • 460 • 46c 461 461 On a Picture of Leander Keats's Last Sonnet · • CONTENTS . ix.
... · 440 · 440 · 442 • • 443 445 446 451 454 455 • 457 458 459 459 · Addressed to Haydon On the Grasshopper and the Cricket The Human Seasons • 460 • 46c 461 461 On a Picture of Leander Keats's Last Sonnet · • CONTENTS . ix.
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... Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of inquisitive ...
... Human Life . ' He tried to animate and invest with imaginative light the convictions of religious , practical , homely but high - hearted England , as Goethe thought out in his poetry the speculations and sceptical moods of inquisitive ...
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... human feeling under the homcliest realities , that not being able to understand him they laughed at him . Nor was he altogether with- out fault in the misconceptions which occasioned so much ridicule and scorn . How did he win this deep ...
... human feeling under the homcliest realities , that not being able to understand him they laughed at him . Nor was he altogether with- out fault in the misconceptions which occasioned so much ridicule and scorn . How did he win this deep ...
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... human life , -nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that ...
... human life , -nature , as affecting human life and feeling , and man , as the fellow creature of nature , but also separate and beyond it in faculties and destiny - had not yet rendered up even to the mightiest of former poets all that ...
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