The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Часть 3,Том 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 |
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... lines— " And music from her respiration spread Like light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still spirit of that sound . ” Bless mc ! can a sound be penetrated ? And what can the spirit of a sourd be ? " That , " said ...
... lines— " And music from her respiration spread Like light , all other sounds were penetrated By the small still spirit of that sound . ” Bless mc ! can a sound be penetrated ? And what can the spirit of a sourd be ? " That , " said ...
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... lines such as those last quoted , that have neither fancy nor prettiness to recom- mend them , not even homely verity and simplicity to excuse them — nothing , in short , but affectation and silliness to distinguish them : they are ...
... lines such as those last quoted , that have neither fancy nor prettiness to recom- mend them , not even homely verity and simplicity to excuse them — nothing , in short , but affectation and silliness to distinguish them : they are ...
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... line be- gining with a capital letter and ending in something re- sembling a rhyme , is , we suppose , meant to be ... lines . We need not point out their beauties to any person of ordinary taste , education , or standing . A schoolboy ...
... line be- gining with a capital letter and ending in something re- sembling a rhyme , is , we suppose , meant to be ... lines . We need not point out their beauties to any person of ordinary taste , education , or standing . A schoolboy ...
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