British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 - English literature |
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... writing , prose or verse , of ( or reasonably presumed to be of ) Walter Scott , Crabbe , Moore , Campbell , Rogers , Gifford , " Joanna Baillic , " Irving " ( the American ) , Hogg , " Wilson ( Isle of Palms man ) , " or any especial ...
... writing , prose or verse , of ( or reasonably presumed to be of ) Walter Scott , Crabbe , Moore , Campbell , Rogers , Gifford , " Joanna Baillic , " Irving " ( the American ) , Hogg , " Wilson ( Isle of Palms man ) , " or any especial ...
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... writers of our day , would have no value if it were not seen also , under one disguise or another , in every great ... writing , in word - painting , or in what Mr. Symons has called an attempt ' to build in brick and mortar inside the ...
... writers of our day , would have no value if it were not seen also , under one disguise or another , in every great ... writing , in word - painting , or in what Mr. Symons has called an attempt ' to build in brick and mortar inside the ...
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... writing is only a proof of the sincerity of the experience , that's all . Lewis's receptivity to experience , his reverence for it when it commanded reverence : in these respects , even if in no other , there is a fitness in the ...
... writing is only a proof of the sincerity of the experience , that's all . Lewis's receptivity to experience , his reverence for it when it commanded reverence : in these respects , even if in no other , there is a fitness in the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Copyright | |
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