The Greater English Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyFolcroft Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 388 |
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... present day without being startled with the electric life which burns within their words . They measure the circum- ference and sound the depths of human nature with a com- prehensive and all - penetrating spirit , and they are ...
... present day without being startled with the electric life which burns within their words . They measure the circum- ference and sound the depths of human nature with a com- prehensive and all - penetrating spirit , and they are ...
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... present appeal is made directly to the immature mind alone , or indirectly to the mind that takes a greater satisfaction in renewing the life of the past than in living in the present or in con- templating the future . Byron was four ...
... present appeal is made directly to the immature mind alone , or indirectly to the mind that takes a greater satisfaction in renewing the life of the past than in living in the present or in con- templating the future . Byron was four ...
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... present dis- cussion . I must be contented with mere mention of the whole group of tragic ballads , of the sonnets written for pictures , and the lyrics which seemed to endow English poetry with notes and harmo- nies before unknown ...
... present dis- cussion . I must be contented with mere mention of the whole group of tragic ballads , of the sonnets written for pictures , and the lyrics which seemed to endow English poetry with notes and harmo- nies before unknown ...
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