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Page 71
... turn in expression , seem to have marked out as his own , he is surpassed by Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , from their greater power of continuous self - impulse . I do not know where to class Campbell as a MODERN BRITISH POETS .
... turn in expression , seem to have marked out as his own , he is surpassed by Shelley , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , from their greater power of continuous self - impulse . I do not know where to class Campbell as a MODERN BRITISH POETS .
Page 78
... turn to one whom I love still more than I admire ; the gen . tle , the gifted , the ill - fated Shelley . Let not prejudice deny him a place among the great ones of the day . The youth of Shelley was unfortunate . He com- mitted many ...
... turn to one whom I love still more than I admire ; the gen . tle , the gifted , the ill - fated Shelley . Let not prejudice deny him a place among the great ones of the day . The youth of Shelley was unfortunate . He com- mitted many ...
Page 121
... turn their powers ir . that direction . The plays written for them , though no genuine dramas , are not without value as spectacle , and the opportunity , however lame , gives freer play to the actor's powers , than would the sim- ple ...
... turn their powers ir . that direction . The plays written for them , though no genuine dramas , are not without value as spectacle , and the opportunity , however lame , gives freer play to the actor's powers , than would the sim- ple ...
Page 127
... turns to its habitual mood with an ease of which shallow and ex- citable natures cannot conceive . Thus his reflection ... turn and head me , should not strain The seeming silken texture of this tie . And not less with Pain and grief Are ...
... turns to its habitual mood with an ease of which shallow and ex- citable natures cannot conceive . Thus his reflection ... turn and head me , should not strain The seeming silken texture of this tie . And not less with Pain and grief Are ...
Page 140
... turn his descant frames aloud , Mingling new and old in ceaseless birth , While the Destinies hear amid their cloud , And accordant mould the flux of earth . Oh ! ye trees that wave and glisten round , Oh ! ye waters gurgling down the ...
... turn his descant frames aloud , Mingling new and old in ceaseless birth , While the Destinies hear amid their cloud , And accordant mould the flux of earth . Oh ! ye trees that wave and glisten round , Oh ! ye waters gurgling down the ...
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