Poet Lore, Volume 9Writer's Center, 1897 - 23 pages |
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Page 63
... innocent gayety of many a man who loves to bask in that golden sunshine which streams from the pages of old English books . Leon H. Vincent . A STUDY OF WILLIAM WATSON . No personality so winningly An Elizabethan Novelist . 63.
... innocent gayety of many a man who loves to bask in that golden sunshine which streams from the pages of old English books . Leon H. Vincent . A STUDY OF WILLIAM WATSON . No personality so winningly An Elizabethan Novelist . 63.
Page 64
Hermann Sudermann. A STUDY OF WILLIAM WATSON . No personality so winningly woos a closer acquaintance as that of a true poet , but recently revealed to a timid lover . How shyly he returns to the just - discovered thought , tenderly ...
Hermann Sudermann. A STUDY OF WILLIAM WATSON . No personality so winningly woos a closer acquaintance as that of a true poet , but recently revealed to a timid lover . How shyly he returns to the just - discovered thought , tenderly ...
Page 87
... personality of my wife was so strong and peculiar that I had no curiosity to go be- yond it , and concern myself with matters which she was evidently disinclined to communicate . I believe I discovered her birthday the day , not the ...
... personality of my wife was so strong and peculiar that I had no curiosity to go be- yond it , and concern myself with matters which she was evidently disinclined to communicate . I believe I discovered her birthday the day , not the ...
Page 136
... personality asserts in most writing upon him , makes the statement with which Mr. Donaldson's book begins , look like a vain boast . " Whitman the author has been done and doubly done , " he says , Whitman the man seems to have been ...
... personality asserts in most writing upon him , makes the statement with which Mr. Donaldson's book begins , look like a vain boast . " Whitman the author has been done and doubly done , " he says , Whitman the man seems to have been ...
Page 147
... personality fails to impress itself very strongly upon the reader . The romance is skilfully interwoven with the events of the lat- ter days of Nero's reign . The reader must be prepared to plunge through a frightful phantasmagoria of ...
... personality fails to impress itself very strongly upon the reader . The romance is skilfully interwoven with the events of the lat- ter days of Nero's reign . The reader must be prepared to plunge through a frightful phantasmagoria of ...
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