The Contemporary Review, Том 4A. Strahan, 1867 |
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... tell us ( except as the result of a wide induction ) what he aims at , what are his thoughts as to the calling of a poet , and the conditions of the highest excellence attainable by him . The paper of which we speak in part fills up the ...
... tell us ( except as the result of a wide induction ) what he aims at , what are his thoughts as to the calling of a poet , and the conditions of the highest excellence attainable by him . The paper of which we speak in part fills up the ...
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... tell us , as Mr. Tennyson has done in " In Memoriam , " what he himself has thought , and felt , and believed on the problems of man's life and of the universe . One great charm of his later poems is , as we shall see , that they ...
... tell us , as Mr. Tennyson has done in " In Memoriam , " what he himself has thought , and felt , and believed on the problems of man's life and of the universe . One great charm of his later poems is , as we shall see , that they ...
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... tells us what are his thoughts as to the calling and office of a poet . Here also we seem to trace the secret of much that is most characteristic in him , indications of the ideal at which he aimed , and nothing short of which can ...
... tells us what are his thoughts as to the calling and office of a poet . Here also we seem to trace the secret of much that is most characteristic in him , indications of the ideal at which he aimed , and nothing short of which can ...
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... tells the story of these Four as she sees it , and then goes forth on her day's enjoyment . Each scene is brought before us , all the hot passion , and wild mirth , and yearning sorrow , and treacherous world- liness , of which the girl ...
... tells the story of these Four as she sees it , and then goes forth on her day's enjoyment . Each scene is brought before us , all the hot passion , and wild mirth , and yearning sorrow , and treacherous world- liness , of which the girl ...
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... telling a twice - told tale , or , if he seeks to escape that difficulty by fixing on an episode in his life , of giving a factitious importance to what is in itself subordinate . History must absolutely , or relatively , be remote ...
... telling a twice - told tale , or , if he seeks to escape that difficulty by fixing on an episode in his life , of giving a factitious importance to what is in itself subordinate . History must absolutely , or relatively , be remote ...
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