The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of the Last Century |
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... century , and died inside the first forty years of the nine- teenth ; whereas Tennyson , Browning and Swinburne have passed over within living memory of our gener- ation . It is the immortal aspects of their work that have been sought ...
... century , and died inside the first forty years of the nine- teenth ; whereas Tennyson , Browning and Swinburne have passed over within living memory of our gener- ation . It is the immortal aspects of their work that have been sought ...
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... centuries , and each to the other . It is the fashion of our day , ( as of every other ) , for young people to declare their revolt from the past . Modern writers of verse suffer from a conceit that makes them regard the last - century ...
... centuries , and each to the other . It is the fashion of our day , ( as of every other ) , for young people to declare their revolt from the past . Modern writers of verse suffer from a conceit that makes them regard the last - century ...
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... century ago ! The earliest circulation of Coleridge's periodical was a thousand . Inside a month this had dropped to close on a hundred ; for the most earnest of Coleridge's admirers could not complacently acquiesce in four- pence each ...
... century ago ! The earliest circulation of Coleridge's periodical was a thousand . Inside a month this had dropped to close on a hundred ; for the most earnest of Coleridge's admirers could not complacently acquiesce in four- pence each ...
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