The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... living poets , the other the most humble and prosaic . If the poetry of the one is like the arch of the rain- bow , spanning and adorning the earth , that of the other is like a dull , leaden cloud hanging over it . Mr. Crabbe's style ...
... living poets , the other the most humble and prosaic . If the poetry of the one is like the arch of the rain- bow , spanning and adorning the earth , that of the other is like a dull , leaden cloud hanging over it . Mr. Crabbe's style ...
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... living authors . That he is so , can be accounted for on no other principle than the strong ties that bind us to the world about us and our involuntary yearnings after whatever in any manner powerfully and directly reminds us of it ...
... living authors . That he is so , can be accounted for on no other principle than the strong ties that bind us to the world about us and our involuntary yearnings after whatever in any manner powerfully and directly reminds us of it ...
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... living who at the same time writes prose and verse so well , with the exception of Mr. Southey ( an exception , we fear , that will be little palatable to either of these gentlemen ) . His prose writings , how- ever , display more ...
... living who at the same time writes prose and verse so well , with the exception of Mr. Southey ( an exception , we fear , that will be little palatable to either of these gentlemen ) . His prose writings , how- ever , display more ...
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