Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 10 |
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... epic poet that Spitteler must stand or fall . The three epics I have mentioned occupied a very large proportion of ... epic , written some time before 1898 , when it appeared in a volume of collected essays under the title of The ...
... epic poet that Spitteler must stand or fall . The three epics I have mentioned occupied a very large proportion of ... epic , written some time before 1898 , when it appeared in a volume of collected essays under the title of The ...
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... epic was still regarded as the dearest and highest aim of every poet . Lessing put it in the first place , Goethe essayed it , Schiller yearned to it . And what has become of the famous sun of Homer ? I suppose it has suffered an ...
... epic was still regarded as the dearest and highest aim of every poet . Lessing put it in the first place , Goethe essayed it , Schiller yearned to it . And what has become of the famous sun of Homer ? I suppose it has suffered an ...
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... epic ; others are too personal ; still others are too didactic , too descriptive , or too philosophical . None of them , I venture to assert , would leap to our minds if we were suddenly asked to enumerate the great epics of the world ...
... epic ; others are too personal ; still others are too didactic , too descriptive , or too philosophical . None of them , I venture to assert , would leap to our minds if we were suddenly asked to enumerate the great epics of the world ...
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A F R S L | 1 |
A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
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