Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 страница |
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... poets were " constantly spoiling their poems by not understanding this law of proportion , and thus making them too long ... poetic views , however ; in his critique of The Princess , published in the Edinburgh Review , he wrote in part ...
... poets were " constantly spoiling their poems by not understanding this law of proportion , and thus making them too long ... poetic views , however ; in his critique of The Princess , published in the Edinburgh Review , he wrote in part ...
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... poetic career on which you are entering may be a long and happy one . There is still a great work in the world for poetry to do , if it is sound at heart and fresh in spirit — which , alas , cannot be said of much of the poetry now most ...
... poetic career on which you are entering may be a long and happy one . There is still a great work in the world for poetry to do , if it is sound at heart and fresh in spirit — which , alas , cannot be said of much of the poetry now most ...
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... poetic genius . As he encouraged his friend in criticism , he frankly indicated the reasons for de Vere's lack of ... poet , you are a poet of that quiet and refined kind that , espe- cially writing as you do on religious subjects and in ...
... poetic genius . As he encouraged his friend in criticism , he frankly indicated the reasons for de Vere's lack of ... poet , you are a poet of that quiet and refined kind that , espe- cially writing as you do on religious subjects and in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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