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... poems , nevertheless , we feel that Nature is not being used as a background for Humanity , so much as Humanity is ... poem ; " and Jeffrey ( in the Edinburgh Review ) who began his notice with the words , " This will never do ! " But ...
... poems , nevertheless , we feel that Nature is not being used as a background for Humanity , so much as Humanity is ... poem ; " and Jeffrey ( in the Edinburgh Review ) who began his notice with the words , " This will never do ! " But ...
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... poems and his first baby ! The book of poems was a failure - the child grew into an equal failure : for alas ! he was the brilliantly- gifted Hartley Coleridge , who allowed intemperance to nullify his irrefutable gifts as a poet . It ...
... poems and his first baby ! The book of poems was a failure - the child grew into an equal failure : for alas ! he was the brilliantly- gifted Hartley Coleridge , who allowed intemperance to nullify his irrefutable gifts as a poet . It ...
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... poem by Alice Meynell . In his rather thin voice , hysterically threatening to crack on the high notes , he began to recite her sonnet , Renouncement " -one of the noblest poems in our language . Almost instantly the voice sounded flute ...
... poem by Alice Meynell . In his rather thin voice , hysterically threatening to crack on the high notes , he began to recite her sonnet , Renouncement " -one of the noblest poems in our language . Almost instantly the voice sounded flute ...
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The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2016 |
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