The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 sider |
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... fact , his style may fairly be described as the very in- carnation of discordant obscurity . Is it wonder- ful ? He has no voice , and yet he wants to sing . He is not a poet , and yet he would fain write poetry . We have no right to be ...
... fact , his style may fairly be described as the very in- carnation of discordant obscurity . Is it wonder- ful ? He has no voice , and yet he wants to sing . He is not a poet , and yet he would fain write poetry . We have no right to be ...
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... fact that domestic pathos is being ousted by plays expressly composed with the pur- pose of bringing as many women on the stage as possible , and of arraying them when there in as scant garments and displaying as much of their physical ...
... fact that domestic pathos is being ousted by plays expressly composed with the pur- pose of bringing as many women on the stage as possible , and of arraying them when there in as scant garments and displaying as much of their physical ...
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... fact , utter theological per- plexity , escape from which is to be had by a blind plunge of the hand into a lottery , is the offer of this supposed seer to the afflicted spirits of the period . What has been already said of Mr. Arnold ...
... fact , utter theological per- plexity , escape from which is to be had by a blind plunge of the hand into a lottery , is the offer of this supposed seer to the afflicted spirits of the period . What has been already said of Mr. Arnold ...
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admirers Alfred Austin Algernon Charles Swinburne angel Anthony Trollope Arnold assertion bards beautiful blank verse Browning Browning's Byron child compositions confess creed critic divine doubt Dream Dream of Gerontius E. S. Dallas earth English ESSAYS feel feminine muse garden genius golden half-words Harris Harris's heart heaven Homer Idylls imagination Lady of Pain Leaves of Grass less light literary literature living Lyric masculine matter Matthew Arnold mean mind Morning Land Morris mountain natural never o'er once opinion Paracelsus passage perhaps period poem poet poet's poetical poetry produce prose quoted reader remarkable Roman Catholic Rossetti scarcely sense Shakespeare Shelley sing singer song Sordello soul speak spirit strain strong sublime supposed sweet Swinburne Swinburne's synthesist Tennyson thee theological things thou thought tion to-day truth turn utter verse voice Walt Whitman whilst words Wordsworth write written