Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... of the eighteenth century . In poetry , as in other fields of human development , that century was in truth , after the pause and recoil of its . earlier years , the great germinal and constructive age of 4 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
... of the eighteenth century . In poetry , as in other fields of human development , that century was in truth , after the pause and recoil of its . earlier years , the great germinal and constructive age of 4 COLLINS , AND THE ENGLISH LYRIC.
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... truth , Reluctant pride and amorous faint consent , And meeting ardours and exulting youth . " It was by his Eclogues that Collins won such fame as he attained in his lifetime . They are remarkable , not merely as the work of a boy of ...
... truth , Reluctant pride and amorous faint consent , And meeting ardours and exulting youth . " It was by his Eclogues that Collins won such fame as he attained in his lifetime . They are remarkable , not merely as the work of a boy of ...
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... saying , expressed as it is with Swinburne's usual vehemence of exaggeration , contains a truth ; but it requires scrutiny and large qualification . In the first place , the terms " lyric " and. IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 15.
... saying , expressed as it is with Swinburne's usual vehemence of exaggeration , contains a truth ; but it requires scrutiny and large qualification . In the first place , the terms " lyric " and. IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 15.
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... truth this is its unique value- that it embodies , in faultless and imperishable verse , thoughts and emotions which are universal and eternal . But his Odes are likewise , in the full sense , classics . They have their faults ; the ...
... truth this is its unique value- that it embodies , in faultless and imperishable verse , thoughts and emotions which are universal and eternal . But his Odes are likewise , in the full sense , classics . They have their faults ; the ...
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... truth - there is a passage which , if it were now to be published for the first time as a recovered frag- ment by Collins , would probably be accepted as his without question ; for the style , rhythm and diction are in all respects ...
... truth - there is a passage which , if it were now to be published for the first time as a recovered frag- ment by Collins , would probably be accepted as his without question ; for the style , rhythm and diction are in all respects ...
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