Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 24 |
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... interest must be in his high poetry , as his talent was also remarkable , his lighter verse should not be entirely ignored to - day , for it has some present interest though posterity may decide to forget its existence . Douglas was at ...
... interest must be in his high poetry , as his talent was also remarkable , his lighter verse should not be entirely ignored to - day , for it has some present interest though posterity may decide to forget its existence . Douglas was at ...
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... interest is their evidence of the high spirits and dexterity of the young poet . His satires came later . Though verbal dexterity also charac- terizes them , their chords strike deeper notes , for they are the almost agonized groans of ...
... interest is their evidence of the high spirits and dexterity of the young poet . His satires came later . Though verbal dexterity also charac- terizes them , their chords strike deeper notes , for they are the almost agonized groans of ...
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... interests ; it was Culture alone which could provide the community with a sense of its own organism . The implicit conclusion which Matthew Arnold reaches is useful if idealistic . It amounts to this . No section of the com- munity ...
... interests ; it was Culture alone which could provide the community with a sense of its own organism . The implicit conclusion which Matthew Arnold reaches is useful if idealistic . It amounts to this . No section of the com- munity ...
Inhalt
Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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