Select Essays: Chiefly Bearing on English LiteratureE. Arnold, 1894 - 268 sivua |
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... poet of the family , of the house , the well - ordered household , its purity , its gentle cheerfulness , of the shrubbery at the end of the garden , of the fireside . Stormy , audacious poets like Byron , lively worldlings like Thomas ...
... poet of the family , of the house , the well - ordered household , its purity , its gentle cheerfulness , of the shrubbery at the end of the garden , of the fireside . Stormy , audacious poets like Byron , lively worldlings like Thomas ...
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... poet , and a most original poet of our own day , ' What is a great poet ? A passage through which the wind blows . ' No ; the poet is not so simple a thing as that ; he is not a resultant , nor even a mere focussing reflector ; he has a ...
... poet , and a most original poet of our own day , ' What is a great poet ? A passage through which the wind blows . ' No ; the poet is not so simple a thing as that ; he is not a resultant , nor even a mere focussing reflector ; he has a ...
Sivu 252
... poet quâ poet . I can understand a refusal to make the crafts- manship everything in poetry , but I cannot at all understand , when an art is in question , the refusal to take the art into consideration at all , and the deprecia- tion ...
... poet quâ poet . I can understand a refusal to make the crafts- manship everything in poetry , but I cannot at all understand , when an art is in question , the refusal to take the art into consideration at all , and the deprecia- tion ...
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OF A LITERARY TRADITION AND IN WHAT SENSE | 21 |
LETTERS OF LORD CHESTERFIELD TO HIS SON 1850 | 51 |
WILLIAM COWPER I 1854 | 74 |
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