The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... matter of poetry in kindling and informing in other souls the poetic love of nature for her own sake , and also in equal degrees the love both of classic fable and of romance . And secondly , on its form , in setting before poets a ...
... matter of poetry in kindling and informing in other souls the poetic love of nature for her own sake , and also in equal degrees the love both of classic fable and of romance . And secondly , on its form , in setting before poets a ...
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... matter of Keats ' poetry , what is it exactly that Mr. Colvin means when he says that his influence was felt chiefly ... matter that they get from their study and observation of the external world , the other the ideal form in which ...
... matter of Keats ' poetry , what is it exactly that Mr. Colvin means when he says that his influence was felt chiefly ... matter that they get from their study and observation of the external world , the other the ideal form in which ...
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... matter whether Atticus means Addison , or Sappho Lady Mary ; the satire is equally good , whether its objects are mere names or realities . " Most true . The ideal element in poetry of this kind is limited , but it is proportioned to ...
... matter whether Atticus means Addison , or Sappho Lady Mary ; the satire is equally good , whether its objects are mere names or realities . " Most true . The ideal element in poetry of this kind is limited , but it is proportioned to ...
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ing his manner as he went , and adapting it to congenial matter with rare precision and propriety . In Isabella the semi - archaic style is exactly suited to the character of the story ; Lamia , as he himself said , " has that sort of ...
ing his manner as he went , and adapting it to congenial matter with rare precision and propriety . In Isabella the semi - archaic style is exactly suited to the character of the story ; Lamia , as he himself said , " has that sort of ...
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... matter without judgment or experience . Compared with other inconveniences , it was a very small matter that he received neither rent , interest , nor repayment of the capital advanced . Small farming sometimes prospers , and in the ...
... matter without judgment or experience . Compared with other inconveniences , it was a very small matter that he received neither rent , interest , nor repayment of the capital advanced . Small farming sometimes prospers , and in the ...
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