The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... writing stage - plays , he would eventually have learned the business . There is nothing to regret in the fact that he did not . His genius found for itself the most full and fitting expression . Through the plays , the Dramatic ...
... writing stage - plays , he would eventually have learned the business . There is nothing to regret in the fact that he did not . His genius found for itself the most full and fitting expression . Through the plays , the Dramatic ...
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... writer to whom we owe the General Introduction to the volumes.1 The fourteen years which have elapsed since their ... write poetry on the other hand , how 1 Written in 1894 . L little there is that one could wish away ! MATTHEW ARNOLD ...
... writer to whom we owe the General Introduction to the volumes.1 The fourteen years which have elapsed since their ... write poetry on the other hand , how 1 Written in 1894 . L little there is that one could wish away ! MATTHEW ARNOLD ...
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... writer of his day could have written so adequately of the poetical qual ities of Sophocles and Pindar , just as none has written so sug- gestively of translating Homer . Like Goethe , Arnold assimilated Greek forms in many of his ...
... writer of his day could have written so adequately of the poetical qual ities of Sophocles and Pindar , just as none has written so sug- gestively of translating Homer . Like Goethe , Arnold assimilated Greek forms in many of his ...
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... writer whom Arnold called " the greatest poet of his time , the greatest critic of all times , " had an extraor- dinary attraction for him . Sanity , the absence of caprice - these were to him the essential things ; he found them in the ...
... writer whom Arnold called " the greatest poet of his time , the greatest critic of all times , " had an extraor- dinary attraction for him . Sanity , the absence of caprice - these were to him the essential things ; he found them in the ...
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... Writing in the Englishman's Magazine , Arthur Hallam said , " The features of original genius are clearly and strongly marked . The author imitates nobody . " Tennyson's style was , indeed , from the first wholly distinct from that of ...
... Writing in the Englishman's Magazine , Arthur Hallam said , " The features of original genius are clearly and strongly marked . The author imitates nobody . " Tennyson's style was , indeed , from the first wholly distinct from that of ...
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