The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of the Last Century |
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... writes in the London Mercury : This is , I say without hesitation , the best book of its sort that I have read for a dozen years or more . " 66 6 GERALD GOULD writes in The Observer : ' Deluge ' is a good book , well - planned and well ...
... writes in the London Mercury : This is , I say without hesitation , the best book of its sort that I have read for a dozen years or more . " 66 6 GERALD GOULD writes in The Observer : ' Deluge ' is a good book , well - planned and well ...
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... writes . The poets here portrayed by their work , rather than by their lives - are the few immortals , of a past century , upon whom posterity has placed her laurel crown of choice . They are far enough from our view for us to be sure ...
... writes . The poets here portrayed by their work , rather than by their lives - are the few immortals , of a past century , upon whom posterity has placed her laurel crown of choice . They are far enough from our view for us to be sure ...
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... writes no wrinkles on thine azure brow : Such as creation's dawn beheld , thou rollest now ! Fastidious critics would deny Byron's right to per- manence with the accusation that a stanza of the calibre quoted is too " obvious ...
... writes no wrinkles on thine azure brow : Such as creation's dawn beheld , thou rollest now ! Fastidious critics would deny Byron's right to per- manence with the accusation that a stanza of the calibre quoted is too " obvious ...
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The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2016 |
The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2018 |
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