Literature in the CenturyLinscott Publishing Company, 1902 - 548 páginas |
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... ment — as when the utter lack of public spirit in Ger- many was contemporary with the grand writings of Goethe and Schiller . So that as a rule the group of qualities which distinguishes an epoch in letters develops independently of ...
... ment — as when the utter lack of public spirit in Ger- many was contemporary with the grand writings of Goethe and Schiller . So that as a rule the group of qualities which distinguishes an epoch in letters develops independently of ...
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... ment can refuse him a high position . His songs are singularly beautiful , combining music with simplicity in a degree quite exceptional . Little poems like the famous Tiger will always live . Even better is the Mad Song . The wild ...
... ment can refuse him a high position . His songs are singularly beautiful , combining music with simplicity in a degree quite exceptional . Little poems like the famous Tiger will always live . Even better is the Mad Song . The wild ...
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... ment on contemporary work . Francis Jeffrey ( see Chapter XVI . ) reviewed the Lyrical Ballads in the Edinburgh Review and began his article , " This will never do ! " Which was exactly what most of England thought . But " this " did do ...
... ment on contemporary work . Francis Jeffrey ( see Chapter XVI . ) reviewed the Lyrical Ballads in the Edinburgh Review and began his article , " This will never do ! " Which was exactly what most of England thought . But " this " did do ...
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... ment pension in 1807 and the Laureateship in 1813 . It had been offered to Scott , who good - naturedly resigned in Southey's favor . The appointment was not to the latter's literary advantage , if only for the reason that , on the ...
... ment pension in 1807 and the Laureateship in 1813 . It had been offered to Scott , who good - naturedly resigned in Southey's favor . The appointment was not to the latter's literary advantage , if only for the reason that , on the ...
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... ment was published in a London newspaper at this time . Byron's next move was to Pisa , in 1821. Here he was installed when Shelley was drowned in the Bay of Spezzia the following August , and he formed one of the little band of friends ...
... ment was published in a London newspaper at this time . Byron's next move was to Pisa , in 1821. Here he was installed when Shelley was drowned in the Bay of Spezzia the following August , and he formed one of the little band of friends ...
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