A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... passing from description to drama , " Professor Herford has well said , " Byron instantly betrayed the rhetorical quality of his imagination . In passing from rhyme to blank verse he betrayed still more the limits of his sense of melody ...
... passing from description to drama , " Professor Herford has well said , " Byron instantly betrayed the rhetorical quality of his imagination . In passing from rhyme to blank verse he betrayed still more the limits of his sense of melody ...
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... pass : It was a lovely evening , fit to close A lovely day , and brilliant in repose , Warm , but not dim , a glow was in the air , The soften'd breeze came smoothing here and there ; And every tree in passing one by one Gleamed out ...
... pass : It was a lovely evening , fit to close A lovely day , and brilliant in repose , Warm , but not dim , a glow was in the air , The soften'd breeze came smoothing here and there ; And every tree in passing one by one Gleamed out ...
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... pass these things over , and turn to the last and most remarkable phase of his long poetic life . Between his seventieth and his eightieth year Tennyson pro- duced a series of poems which , though they did not recapture , or seek to ...
... pass these things over , and turn to the last and most remarkable phase of his long poetic life . Between his seventieth and his eightieth year Tennyson pro- duced a series of poems which , though they did not recapture , or seek to ...
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