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... speak in ordinary terms of the Poet Laureate's Testament of Beauty . ' Even the youngest critic out of the newest school of poetry is aware of something unique . It is exceptional to publish a book so rich in poetic ornament and in ...
... speak in ordinary terms of the Poet Laureate's Testament of Beauty . ' Even the youngest critic out of the newest school of poetry is aware of something unique . It is exceptional to publish a book so rich in poetic ornament and in ...
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... speak and otherwise behave so very much as if they really were in love . Jane Austen does not model her love - scenes on Smollett ; but you will find a similar reticence in Sir Walter Scott . 6 Mr. Garrod confesses admiration for ...
... speak and otherwise behave so very much as if they really were in love . Jane Austen does not model her love - scenes on Smollett ; but you will find a similar reticence in Sir Walter Scott . 6 Mr. Garrod confesses admiration for ...
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... speak of poetry unless he can read it in the original . If it is objected that Spitteler's Olympian Spring ' is essentially different from any of the generally recog- nized great epics mentioned in this paper , the assertion 6 could ...
... speak of poetry unless he can read it in the original . If it is objected that Spitteler's Olympian Spring ' is essentially different from any of the generally recog- nized great epics mentioned in this paper , the assertion 6 could ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
Some Aspects of Modern Scottish Literature | 59 |
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