Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, Volume 1Harper., 1897 |
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... poet , the opinions and judgments of a life - long student of Eng- lish poetry , and the artistic development and methods of the most exquisite of poetic artists . The book contains letters of the highest interest from and to the late ...
... poet , the opinions and judgments of a life - long student of Eng- lish poetry , and the artistic development and methods of the most exquisite of poetic artists . The book contains letters of the highest interest from and to the late ...
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... poetic efforts are given by Lord Tennyson at the end of the chapter from which the above extracts are taken , and among them is a scene belonging doubtless to the blank verse drama referred to . Of the matter there is not much more to ...
... poetic efforts are given by Lord Tennyson at the end of the chapter from which the above extracts are taken , and among them is a scene belonging doubtless to the blank verse drama referred to . Of the matter there is not much more to ...
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... poetry , and no competent hand could be found . Of Lockhart little is told that is new . His notes to Blackwood do not reveal the " inmost soul of him , " which is , and will remain , undiscovered . He asks for a sight of a nox ...
... poetry , and no competent hand could be found . Of Lockhart little is told that is new . His notes to Blackwood do not reveal the " inmost soul of him , " which is , and will remain , undiscovered . He asks for a sight of a nox ...
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... poets , and those poets that are latest born into an unworthy world , seem to have made a compact by which they have bound themselves to be careful of their powers and risk no overstrain . They would go delicately , to small measures ...
... poets , and those poets that are latest born into an unworthy world , seem to have made a compact by which they have bound themselves to be careful of their powers and risk no overstrain . They would go delicately , to small measures ...
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... poet are sent him for review . He reads , and as he reads his gorge rises . They are , so , at least , the unhappy writer con- ceives , everything fiction , religion , poetry ought not to be ; what should be natural is forced , what ...
... poet are sent him for review . He reads , and as he reads his gorge rises . They are , so , at least , the unhappy writer con- ceives , everything fiction , religion , poetry ought not to be ; what should be natural is forced , what ...
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