It might be fairly urged that I have less poetical sentiment than Tennyson and less intellectual vigour and abundance than Browning; yet because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion... The Quarterly Review - Side 238redigert av - 1905Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 496 sider
...than Browning; yet, perhaps, because I have more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn as they have had theirs." It is this " intellectual vigour and abundance... | |
| 1890 - 580 sider
...than Browning ; yet because I have, perhaps, more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." This is .exceedingly interesting biographically,... | |
| 1925 - 562 sider
...intellectual power than Browning; yet because I have, perhaps, more of a fusion of the two, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely to have my turn as they have had theirs." The emphasis is laid upon the relationship of... | |
| 1913 - 530 sider
...than Browning; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." This is stated modestly enough and claims... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 396 sider
...than Browning ; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs. Two articles in Temple Bar^ one on Tennyson,... | |
| 1895 - 424 sider
...than Browning; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." Writing to his sister, Mrs. WE Forster,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 464 sider
...than Browning ; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs. Two articles in Temple Bar, one on Tennyson,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 466 sider
...than Browning ; yet, because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs. Two articles in Temple Bar, one on Tennyson,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 504 sider
...than Browning ; yet, perhaps, because I have more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn as they have had theirs." It is this "intellectual vigour and abundance"... | |
| 1897 - 654 sider
...than Browning ; yet because I have perhaps more of a fusion of the two than either of them, and have more regularly applied that fusion to the main line of modern development, I am likely enough to have my turn, as they have had theirs." His mother and sisters seem to have been... | |
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