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... written except in an artful ( or rather an artist's ) humour . I wish to give myself up to other sensations . If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves of a tree it had better not come at all . " And again : " I have had lately to ...
... written except in an artful ( or rather an artist's ) humour . I wish to give myself up to other sensations . If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves of a tree it had better not come at all . " And again : " I have had lately to ...
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... written , two drafts of a very angry letter , and that only the milder of these drafts has survived . It is possible that Scott , in relating the anecdote , always introduced these words , and that Lockhart inserted them as giving ...
... written , two drafts of a very angry letter , and that only the milder of these drafts has survived . It is possible that Scott , in relating the anecdote , always introduced these words , and that Lockhart inserted them as giving ...
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... written , if only in prose , and even if it had to wait till the poet visited Italy , to receive its deathless garment of perfect Italian verse ; and we now know that the novel of Wilhelm Meister was in very large part also written at ...
... written , if only in prose , and even if it had to wait till the poet visited Italy , to receive its deathless garment of perfect Italian verse ; and we now know that the novel of Wilhelm Meister was in very large part also written at ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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