Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 страница |
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... genius of modern times . This is his significance as a poet . His poetry is often interesting and occasionally impressive , but it is his literary criticism which in any time can be read with pleasure on its own merits . In an excellent ...
... genius of modern times . This is his significance as a poet . His poetry is often interesting and occasionally impressive , but it is his literary criticism which in any time can be read with pleasure on its own merits . In an excellent ...
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... genius . And in later meetings in London he had discovered Patmore's originality and his sensitive and im- passioned intellect . Throughout the decades de Vere remained true to his first impressions : I need not tell you how much I ...
... genius . And in later meetings in London he had discovered Patmore's originality and his sensitive and im- passioned intellect . Throughout the decades de Vere remained true to his first impressions : I need not tell you how much I ...
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... genius — as she is — not like a man . . . . She is injured by taking men models.1 To another correspondent de Vere stated that her poetry was " full of genius , though over - strained and injured by eccentricities and want of simplicity ...
... genius — as she is — not like a man . . . . She is injured by taking men models.1 To another correspondent de Vere stated that her poetry was " full of genius , though over - strained and injured by eccentricities and want of simplicity ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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