Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... poetry . I had a friend , once , who was in love with a poet of sorts . In his verses he never spoke of anything but love , and heaven , and the stars . Oh ! she was prop- erly taken in ! He had more than three hundred thousand francs ...
... poetry . I had a friend , once , who was in love with a poet of sorts . In his verses he never spoke of anything but love , and heaven , and the stars . Oh ! she was prop- erly taken in ! He had more than three hundred thousand francs ...
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... poets , but that they became novelists as well - translating into the medium of ordinary experience the visions of poetry . In due course , Charlotte was sent away to school where from pupil she graduated to the post of assistant ...
... poets , but that they became novelists as well - translating into the medium of ordinary experience the visions of poetry . In due course , Charlotte was sent away to school where from pupil she graduated to the post of assistant ...
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... poetry which has many forms but the essence of which remains unchanged : ' it is designed to express , and when successful does express , some one mood , some single sentiment , some isolated longing in human nature ' . Lyrical poetry ...
... poetry which has many forms but the essence of which remains unchanged : ' it is designed to express , and when successful does express , some one mood , some single sentiment , some isolated longing in human nature ' . Lyrical poetry ...
Inhalt
A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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