A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... true Christian principles . The Holy Three , as Byron called them , were well - meaning men , who believed firmly in the Divine Right of Kings ; the right of subjects , whether of individual sub- jects to personal liberty or of subject ...
... true Christian principles . The Holy Three , as Byron called them , were well - meaning men , who believed firmly in the Divine Right of Kings ; the right of subjects , whether of individual sub- jects to personal liberty or of subject ...
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... true of his handwriting is equally true of his thought , feel- ing , and manner in style and verse . After Gebir there is nothing that can be called development , no expanding or deepening con- ception of Nature or beauty or liberty or ...
... true of his handwriting is equally true of his thought , feel- ing , and manner in style and verse . After Gebir there is nothing that can be called development , no expanding or deepening con- ception of Nature or beauty or liberty or ...
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... true poets , who will be remembered for this poem or that , if not in their entirety . The oldest of them , Herbert Trench ( 1865-1923 ) , will be remembered for " Come , let us make love deathless , " rather than for his more ambitious ...
... true poets , who will be remembered for this poem or that , if not in their entirety . The oldest of them , Herbert Trench ( 1865-1923 ) , will be remembered for " Come , let us make love deathless , " rather than for his more ambitious ...
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