Mythology and the Romantic Tradition in English PoetryHarvard University Press, 1937 - 647 sider |
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... least it is not translated , to invoke the genial aid of Calverley , into " the Hall " and Syllabub Farm and my aunt Vivian who dines at half - past six . Over - refinement , Tennyson's besetting sin , is less con- spicuous in the ...
... least it is not translated , to invoke the genial aid of Calverley , into " the Hall " and Syllabub Farm and my aunt Vivian who dines at half - past six . Over - refinement , Tennyson's besetting sin , is less con- spicuous in the ...
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... least , the inevitable Gyges and Candaules , might seem an odd part of what attempted to be a panorama of the development of the human mind . 73 From these tales of Greece , which the always hopeful and always disappointed father ...
... least , the inevitable Gyges and Candaules , might seem an odd part of what attempted to be a panorama of the development of the human mind . 73 From these tales of Greece , which the always hopeful and always disappointed father ...
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... least as much of it as any translator in verse can compass . One might expect that a translator who uses free verse would be invariably more faithful than one bound by , or rather stretched on , a fluent pattern of rhyme , but it is not ...
... least as much of it as any translator in verse can compass . One might expect that a translator who uses free verse would be invariably more faithful than one bound by , or rather stretched on , a fluent pattern of rhyme , but it is not ...
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SWINBURNE | 328 |
BROWNING AND MEREDITH | 358 |
MINOR POETS MIDVICTORIAN AND LATER | 620 |
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