Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... poet , perceiving the same qualities in his verse as in his art : the ' simple yet often majestic imagination , spiritual insight , profound feeling for grace and colour . . . . His verse is narrow in its range , and at times eccentric ...
... poet , perceiving the same qualities in his verse as in his art : the ' simple yet often majestic imagination , spiritual insight , profound feeling for grace and colour . . . . His verse is narrow in its range , and at times eccentric ...
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... ; while the ' claims of the feeble , and the feelings of the poor , ' were ever before his mind . As a poet , he assigned to Arthur Clough a high place , as having inherited a double portion of FRIENDSHIP WITH A. H. CLOUGH 31.
... ; while the ' claims of the feeble , and the feelings of the poor , ' were ever before his mind . As a poet , he assigned to Arthur Clough a high place , as having inherited a double portion of FRIENDSHIP WITH A. H. CLOUGH 31.
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... poet . Tennyson has had many admirers and many interpreters , but Pal- grave was certainly one of the very first to recognise the distinctive quality and nobility of the poetry which has made so deep a mark on English thought and taste ...
... poet . Tennyson has had many admirers and many interpreters , but Pal- grave was certainly one of the very first to recognise the distinctive quality and nobility of the poetry which has made so deep a mark on English thought and taste ...
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... poet and novelist seemed to me to grow greater every time we met . The careful revision of the ' Golden Treasury , ' and the inclusion of one or two poems unduly neglected , was a marked feature of later years . On all great subjects ...
... poet and novelist seemed to me to grow greater every time we met . The careful revision of the ' Golden Treasury , ' and the inclusion of one or two poems unduly neglected , was a marked feature of later years . On all great subjects ...
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... poet , cannot fail to remember that he never mentioned him but with the profoundest reverence and gratitude . The first meeting is briefly de- scribed in his journal : " March 31 , 1849. - In the evening to Mr. 40 FRANCIS TURNER ...
... poet , cannot fail to remember that he never mentioned him but with the profoundest reverence and gratitude . The first meeting is briefly de- scribed in his journal : " March 31 , 1849. - In the evening to Mr. 40 FRANCIS TURNER ...
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