A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... once said that he knew the quantity of every English word except ' scissors ' ! ) His art is not always concealed ... once said about himself . " I don't think " , he once said to Carlyle , " that since Shakespeare there has been such a ...
... once said that he knew the quantity of every English word except ' scissors ' ! ) His art is not always concealed ... once said about himself . " I don't think " , he once said to Carlyle , " that since Shakespeare there has been such a ...
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... once ; And that if memory recur , the sun's Under eclipse , and the day blotted out . Compare with the dreamy melancholy tone of Adam's Curse the tone , passionate but a little scornful , of The Mask . Yet it is himself , not the lady ...
... once ; And that if memory recur , the sun's Under eclipse , and the day blotted out . Compare with the dreamy melancholy tone of Adam's Curse the tone , passionate but a little scornful , of The Mask . Yet it is himself , not the lady ...
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... once more to attempt serious themes , as it did in the 1880's , it fell almost at once under the spell of Ibsen , which meant realism and prose . The credit of restoring poetic tragedy to the boards belongs to Stephen Phillips ( 1864 ...
... once more to attempt serious themes , as it did in the 1880's , it fell almost at once under the spell of Ibsen , which meant realism and prose . The credit of restoring poetic tragedy to the boards belongs to Stephen Phillips ( 1864 ...
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