The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... Live like yourself " When lo ! two puddings smoked upon one board in place of the previous one on Sabbath day . Nor does it even matter whether Atticus means Addison , or Sappho Lady Mary ; the satire is equally good , whether its ...
... Live like yourself " When lo ! two puddings smoked upon one board in place of the previous one on Sabbath day . Nor does it even matter whether Atticus means Addison , or Sappho Lady Mary ; the satire is equally good , whether its ...
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... lives in gusto , be it foul or fair , high or low , rich or poor , mean or elevated ; it has as much delight in conceiving an Iago as an Imogen . A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence , because he has no identity ; he ...
... lives in gusto , be it foul or fair , high or low , rich or poor , mean or elevated ; it has as much delight in conceiving an Iago as an Imogen . A poet is the most unpoetical of anything in existence , because he has no identity ; he ...
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... live to trace Their shadows with the magic hand of chance ; And when I feel , fair creature of an hour , That I ... lives . Such being the character and emotional temper of Keats , as VOL . X. 2 99.66 depicted by himself in his verse ...
... live to trace Their shadows with the magic hand of chance ; And when I feel , fair creature of an hour , That I ... lives . Such being the character and emotional temper of Keats , as VOL . X. 2 99.66 depicted by himself in his verse ...
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... lives ? * I have elsewhere sought to indicate what , in my opinion , was the course of poetry inevitably determined for Keats by the ideal that he proposed to himself . He endeavoured to produce through the medium of metrical language ...
... lives ? * I have elsewhere sought to indicate what , in my opinion , was the course of poetry inevitably determined for Keats by the ideal that he proposed to himself . He endeavoured to produce through the medium of metrical language ...
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... live in villages . The allotments at Helmingham are beyond the usual size , each consisting of half an acre . They were conceded by Lord Tollemache , many years ago , against the wishes of the farm tenantry , who did not anticipate at ...
... live in villages . The allotments at Helmingham are beyond the usual size , each consisting of half an acre . They were conceded by Lord Tollemache , many years ago , against the wishes of the farm tenantry , who did not anticipate at ...
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