The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... Human Life . The Editor " The poet , to whose mighty heart " ( from Resignation ) " He spoke ; and as he ceased , he wept aloud " ( from Sohrab The Forsaken Merman and Rustum ) Austerity of Poetry . To Marguerite The Strayed Reveller ...
... Human Life . The Editor " The poet , to whose mighty heart " ( from Resignation ) " He spoke ; and as he ceased , he wept aloud " ( from Sohrab The Forsaken Merman and Rustum ) Austerity of Poetry . To Marguerite The Strayed Reveller ...
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... human nature , in his power of dramatically presenting them , Browning stands alone among the poets of a great poetic age . Will these things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye ...
... human nature , in his power of dramatically presenting them , Browning stands alone among the poets of a great poetic age . Will these things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye ...
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... human life , breathing energy , courage , benignant wisdom : and those who like can make a system of them . But it is not by Philosophy , it is by Imagination and Form that a poet lives . In a century that has been wonderfully enriched ...
... human life , breathing energy , courage , benignant wisdom : and those who like can make a system of them . But it is not by Philosophy , it is by Imagination and Form that a poet lives . In a century that has been wonderfully enriched ...
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... poetry except Brown- ing's work . For what makes work dramatic ? Not special fitness for the stage , but the author's impersonality and power of char- acterisation ; the clash of human passions and interests on 4 THE ENGLISH POETS.
... poetry except Brown- ing's work . For what makes work dramatic ? Not special fitness for the stage , but the author's impersonality and power of char- acterisation ; the clash of human passions and interests on 4 THE ENGLISH POETS.
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... human life and character as it is . The history of literature during the entire century has been a history of revolts . Daumier repre- sents the eloquent M. Prudhomme telling his son , with a noble sweep of the arm , how on the place ...
... human life and character as it is . The history of literature during the entire century has been a history of revolts . Daumier repre- sents the eloquent M. Prudhomme telling his son , with a noble sweep of the arm , how on the place ...
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