The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 14
... represented as engaged in one sole kind of action , that is to say , they are all in love . They are all exhibited in the same kind of relation to each other , that is to say , they are pining away for love . They might all be of the ...
... represented as engaged in one sole kind of action , that is to say , they are all in love . They are all exhibited in the same kind of relation to each other , that is to say , they are pining away for love . They might all be of the ...
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... representing nature , it appears to me that neither the poet himself nor his latest biographer realise the fundamental difference between his genius and that of the greatest standard poets . Thus , says Mr. Colvin : — " Acute as was his ...
... representing nature , it appears to me that neither the poet himself nor his latest biographer realise the fundamental difference between his genius and that of the greatest standard poets . Thus , says Mr. Colvin : — " Acute as was his ...
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... represented in an ideal form by the light of faith , philosophy , and common - sense ; to Keats , she was a weird phantasmagoria , pouring impressions into his mind , which he afterwards reduced to an ideal form by the admirable ...
... represented in an ideal form by the light of faith , philosophy , and common - sense ; to Keats , she was a weird phantasmagoria , pouring impressions into his mind , which he afterwards reduced to an ideal form by the admirable ...
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... representing nature which distinguishes the great standard poets of the world , Homer and Virgil , Milton and Dante , Eschylus and Shake- speare . WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE . ALLOTMENTS . A GREAT deal of confusion has arisen from 24 KEATS ...
... representing nature which distinguishes the great standard poets of the world , Homer and Virgil , Milton and Dante , Eschylus and Shake- speare . WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE . ALLOTMENTS . A GREAT deal of confusion has arisen from 24 KEATS ...
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... represented was one of joy or sorrow - and , studying directly from nature , he made his cherubs robust and smiling , like the children he took for his models . Thus he contrived to imbue his works with a life and movement hitherto ...
... represented was one of joy or sorrow - and , studying directly from nature , he made his cherubs robust and smiling , like the children he took for his models . Thus he contrived to imbue his works with a life and movement hitherto ...
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