Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Bände 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... poet - and that is his relations to women as a Frauenfreund . A poet is a born worshipper of women ; although that title does not imply a general lover , or a constantly agitated butterfly hovering in flowery flirtation round beauty ...
... poet - and that is his relations to women as a Frauenfreund . A poet is a born worshipper of women ; although that title does not imply a general lover , or a constantly agitated butterfly hovering in flowery flirtation round beauty ...
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... poet's own , for though the " music of the flutes of Greece " is heard in Landor's verse as never before or since , the elder poet never essayed so long a flight in Hellenic air as his junior has more than once triumphantly accomplished ...
... poet's own , for though the " music of the flutes of Greece " is heard in Landor's verse as never before or since , the elder poet never essayed so long a flight in Hellenic air as his junior has more than once triumphantly accomplished ...
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... poet on a fellow - craftsman , and as giving the earliest indication of the general condemnation of Byron as an artist which followed - a result which is largely due to this pungent article , although it contains not a little in high ...
... poet on a fellow - craftsman , and as giving the earliest indication of the general condemnation of Byron as an artist which followed - a result which is largely due to this pungent article , although it contains not a little in high ...
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