The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 sider |
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... and quite in the author's style ; but used as an argument , for which it is intended , it is not only sophistical - it is damning to the person that employs it . Let us accept the metaphor , 14 The Poetry of the Period .
... and quite in the author's style ; but used as an argument , for which it is intended , it is not only sophistical - it is damning to the person that employs it . Let us accept the metaphor , 14 The Poetry of the Period .
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... person can doubt they are very inferior - and yet no one talks or thinks of Macaulay as specifically a poet - and ought more fairly to be classed with the Cavalier Songs of Mr. Walter Thornbury , whom no one has ever dreamt of alluding ...
... person can doubt they are very inferior - and yet no one talks or thinks of Macaulay as specifically a poet - and ought more fairly to be classed with the Cavalier Songs of Mr. Walter Thornbury , whom no one has ever dreamt of alluding ...
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... person who does not see that his own species - or any variation of it , e.g. poets - will equally , though , of course , not quite so obviously , suffer modification by a com- plete shifting of the conditions , is not much . indebted to ...
... person who does not see that his own species - or any variation of it , e.g. poets - will equally , though , of course , not quite so obviously , suffer modification by a com- plete shifting of the conditions , is not much . indebted to ...
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