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... Poetry , has chosen Swinburne for the subject of his address to this Society . Mr. Bowra has a most wide and catholic range in poetry . He moves at ease in heights of modern symbolism and surrealism which make me feel giddy and far from ...
... Poetry , has chosen Swinburne for the subject of his address to this Society . Mr. Bowra has a most wide and catholic range in poetry . He moves at ease in heights of modern symbolism and surrealism which make me feel giddy and far from ...
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... poetry of a special kind , in which actual human experience is left behind and replaced by something distilled from it , the special kind of sweetness which lurks in all truly tragic poetry but is here separated from the fuller emotions ...
... poetry of a special kind , in which actual human experience is left behind and replaced by something distilled from it , the special kind of sweetness which lurks in all truly tragic poetry but is here separated from the fuller emotions ...
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... poetry to an art of echoes and hints and suggestions . It is perhaps not fanciful to think that in his own way Swinburne believed something of the same kind . He had a most uncommon sensibility to all kinds of poetry , and his ...
... poetry to an art of echoes and hints and suggestions . It is perhaps not fanciful to think that in his own way Swinburne believed something of the same kind . He had a most uncommon sensibility to all kinds of poetry , and his ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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