The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... poet is essen- tially a maker ; that is , he must atone for what he loses in individuality and local resemblance by the energies and resources of his own mind . The writer of whom we speak is deficient in these last . He has either not ...
... poet is essen- tially a maker ; that is , he must atone for what he loses in individuality and local resemblance by the energies and resources of his own mind . The writer of whom we speak is deficient in these last . He has either not ...
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... poet in his immortality , and lifts him to the skies . Death is the great assayer of the sterling ore of talent . At his touch the drossy particles fall off , the irritable , the personal , the gross , and mingle with the dust - the ...
... poet in his immortality , and lifts him to the skies . Death is the great assayer of the sterling ore of talent . At his touch the drossy particles fall off , the irritable , the personal , the gross , and mingle with the dust - the ...
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... poet now living that is a mere poet . If we were asked what sort of a man Mr. Knowles is , we could only say , he is the writer of Virginius . ' His most intimate friends see nothing in him by which they could trace the work to the ...
... poet now living that is a mere poet . If we were asked what sort of a man Mr. Knowles is , we could only say , he is the writer of Virginius . ' His most intimate friends see nothing in him by which they could trace the work to the ...
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