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... thought it enough to prove that poets live truly within the world of their time , not in an ivory tower ; that they write about their world and do not seek to escape from it ; in the modern idiom , that they are engagés . Conspicuous ...
... thought it enough to prove that poets live truly within the world of their time , not in an ivory tower ; that they write about their world and do not seek to escape from it ; in the modern idiom , that they are engagés . Conspicuous ...
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... thought , as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast , one intellectual breeze , At once the Soul of each , and God of all ? And then comes the concluding paragraph of the rondo , full of self - reproach and that self - pity which moves us to ...
... thought , as o'er them sweeps Plastic and vast , one intellectual breeze , At once the Soul of each , and God of all ? And then comes the concluding paragraph of the rondo , full of self - reproach and that self - pity which moves us to ...
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... thought my selfe most happie , onely in the behoulding of such delights , because I was not able to resist the burning flames which did set vpon mee in the fornace of my heart . And therefore sometime for a refuge and succour I durst ...
... thought my selfe most happie , onely in the behoulding of such delights , because I was not able to resist the burning flames which did set vpon mee in the fornace of my heart . And therefore sometime for a refuge and succour I durst ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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