Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 pages |
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... belong These treasures , feels their living charm beguile All mortal care 11 · • ( The children are , no doubt , Aubrey , Vere , Ellen , and Stephen . ) Sir Aubrey's love for social life as well as for solitary enjoyment of nature — a ...
... belong These treasures , feels their living charm beguile All mortal care 11 · • ( The children are , no doubt , Aubrey , Vere , Ellen , and Stephen . ) Sir Aubrey's love for social life as well as for solitary enjoyment of nature — a ...
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... belong to real genius . . . It was these qualities that gave to her manners their charm of feminine grace , self - possession and sweetness . . . . It is only a fortunate few who will appreciate her yet higher gifts , those that belong ...
... belong to real genius . . . It was these qualities that gave to her manners their charm of feminine grace , self - possession and sweetness . . . . It is only a fortunate few who will appreciate her yet higher gifts , those that belong ...
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... belong to a youth as yet untouched by the world , whose brightness is undimmed by the disappointments and disillu- sions of life . In a letter written in middle age he declared that he feels just as he did at eighteen . And VICTORIANS 137.
... belong to a youth as yet untouched by the world , whose brightness is undimmed by the disappointments and disillu- sions of life . In a letter written in middle age he declared that he feels just as he did at eighteen . And VICTORIANS 137.
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
Copyright | |
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