Poets of the Younger GenerationJ. Lane, 1902 - 564 páginas |
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... passion understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year , As if the spring were all your own ...
... passion understood By your weak accents ; what's your praise When Philomel her voice shall raise ? You violets that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known Like the proud virgins of the year , As if the spring were all your own ...
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... passion , no drama , nothing that can even be called description . There is not a word , except the two or three words of Latin , which a child of seven would not understand . All the writer says is , " We rowed to a certain place and a ...
... passion , no drama , nothing that can even be called description . There is not a word , except the two or three words of Latin , which a child of seven would not understand . All the writer says is , " We rowed to a certain place and a ...
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... nature in its homelike aspects is very genuine , his passion and his piety are alike sincere , and his lyric gift is far from insignificant . In a Garden — the sequence properly so - called - consists of seventeen songs 29 H. C. BEECHING.
... nature in its homelike aspects is very genuine , his passion and his piety are alike sincere , and his lyric gift is far from insignificant . In a Garden — the sequence properly so - called - consists of seventeen songs 29 H. C. BEECHING.
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... passionate utterance to his emotion . But he is a real artist : he sees things clearly and can depict them vividly . It is when he gets out of himself that he is at his best . There are , as I have above suggested , many directions in ...
... passionate utterance to his emotion . But he is a real artist : he sees things clearly and can depict them vividly . It is when he gets out of himself that he is at his best . There are , as I have above suggested , many directions in ...
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William Archer. passionate litany , craving deliverance , not from pain or sorrow , but from the " base empery " of fear ; and in the following verses , entitled The Slanderer , we have a flash of no less passionate satire : The angels ...
William Archer. passionate litany , craving deliverance , not from pain or sorrow , but from the " base empery " of fear ; and in the following verses , entitled The Slanderer , we have a flash of no less passionate satire : The angels ...
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