The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 sider |
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Alfred Austin. and are made to feel that even we , like the wizard hands that thus for a moment exalt us , are , as Shelley says ... hand upon thy mane . . Thou dost bound · · beneath me , as a steed that knows its rider . " What splendid ...
Alfred Austin. and are made to feel that even we , like the wizard hands that thus for a moment exalt us , are , as Shelley says ... hand upon thy mane . . Thou dost bound · · beneath me , as a steed that knows its rider . " What splendid ...
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... - hesi- tatingly , it is true , again like Isaac — of the hands , and accept him as a poet . But it is the true resonant voice , not the made - up delusive hand , which is the test of the singer ; and to 50 The Poetry of the Period .
... - hesi- tatingly , it is true , again like Isaac — of the hands , and accept him as a poet . But it is the true resonant voice , not the made - up delusive hand , which is the test of the singer ; and to 50 The Poetry of the Period .
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... hands in hands , and eye to eye , Low on the border of her couch they sat Stammering and staring , " from the " Idylls of the King , " are sufficient to exonerate Mr. Tennyson from the imputation of writing only for children and girls ...
... hands in hands , and eye to eye , Low on the border of her couch they sat Stammering and staring , " from the " Idylls of the King , " are sufficient to exonerate Mr. Tennyson from the imputation of writing only for children and girls ...
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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