Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 pages |
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Page 43
... truths , full - faced and singly , without trying to adjust the balance between opposite truths . March 9 - He made ... truth to the officials when transmitting the Ode ; 44 but that they concealed the circumstances ; and that WILLIAM ...
... truths , full - faced and singly , without trying to adjust the balance between opposite truths . March 9 - He made ... truth to the officials when transmitting the Ode ; 44 but that they concealed the circumstances ; and that WILLIAM ...
Page 71
... truth , the opposite of that contained in Wordsworth's " Vernal Ode . ” In the latter , the poet stated that the ... truth in poetry and the advantages of short poems over long . He holds that Taylor's short poems , like his dramas , are ...
... truth , the opposite of that contained in Wordsworth's " Vernal Ode . ” In the latter , the poet stated that the ... truth in poetry and the advantages of short poems over long . He holds that Taylor's short poems , like his dramas , are ...
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... truth , and many of his poetic capriccios are intended to illustrate the beauty of ugliness.3 And to Alice Thompson Meynell de Vere specifically indicated the defects in both poets : Had Mrs. Browning and her husband appreciated the truth ...
... truth , and many of his poetic capriccios are intended to illustrate the beauty of ugliness.3 And to Alice Thompson Meynell de Vere specifically indicated the defects in both poets : Had Mrs. Browning and her husband appreciated the truth ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
Copyright | |
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