Studies in Literature, Band 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1918 - 307 Seiten |
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... POETS I. JOHN DONNE II . HERBERT AND VAUGHAN III . TRAHERNE , CRASHAW AND OTHERS THE POETRY OF GEORGE MEREDITH THE POETRY OF THOMAS HARDY . COLERIDGE · 96 • 118 146 • 168 189 212 MATTHEW ARNOLD 231 SWINBURNE . • 246 CHARLES READE . 274 ...
... POETS I. JOHN DONNE II . HERBERT AND VAUGHAN III . TRAHERNE , CRASHAW AND OTHERS THE POETRY OF GEORGE MEREDITH THE POETRY OF THOMAS HARDY . COLERIDGE · 96 • 118 146 • 168 189 212 MATTHEW ARNOLD 231 SWINBURNE . • 246 CHARLES READE . 274 ...
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... poet of Scotland . He was born about 1460 , went to St. Andrews and there gradu- ated Master of Arts in 1479 : at once became an Ob- servantine Friar of the Franciscan Order , and started to travel : very likely took ship first from ...
... poet of Scotland . He was born about 1460 , went to St. Andrews and there gradu- ated Master of Arts in 1479 : at once became an Ob- servantine Friar of the Franciscan Order , and started to travel : very likely took ship first from ...
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... poetic forms ; is a thing by itself , or , as Professor Ker puts it , " the Ballad is an Idea , a poetical Form , which can take up any matter and does not leave that matter as it was before . " Professor Ker goes on : In spite of ...
... poetic forms ; is a thing by itself , or , as Professor Ker puts it , " the Ballad is an Idea , a poetical Form , which can take up any matter and does not leave that matter as it was before . " Professor Ker goes on : In spite of ...
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... poet known to us . And this peculiar ballad - note per- sists , perseveres , even down to late times and whether the ballad sing high or low . It can sing high : Half - owre , half - owre to Aberdour ' Tis fifty fathom deep ; And there ...
... poet known to us . And this peculiar ballad - note per- sists , perseveres , even down to late times and whether the ballad sing high or low . It can sing high : Half - owre , half - owre to Aberdour ' Tis fifty fathom deep ; And there ...
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... poet , in How it strikes a Contemporary : I only knew one poet in my life . . He took such cognizance of men and things . Yet stared at nobody , -you stared at him , And found , less to your pleasure than surprise , He seemed to know ...
... poet , in How it strikes a Contemporary : I only knew one poet in my life . . He took such cognizance of men and things . Yet stared at nobody , -you stared at him , And found , less to your pleasure than surprise , He seemed to know ...
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