A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 258
... tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical ... taste with which he has controlled and disguised the deep feeling of the central passage . He has described his long ...
... tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical ... taste with which he has controlled and disguised the deep feeling of the central passage . He has described his long ...
Pagina 328
... taste . Though a true poetess and a woman of high intellectual gifts , she has not that unfailing power of characteristic style which conquers time . Nor was she faultless in the technique of expression . Her ear was defective , and the ...
... taste . Though a true poetess and a woman of high intellectual gifts , she has not that unfailing power of characteristic style which conquers time . Nor was she faultless in the technique of expression . Her ear was defective , and the ...
Pagina 365
... taste . Some of Mr. Bridges ' lyrics are of rare beauty- " Awake , my heart , to be loved , " " There is a hill beside the silver Thames , " the ode " A coy inquisitive spirit , the spirit of wonder , " to name a few - and much that he ...
... taste . Some of Mr. Bridges ' lyrics are of rare beauty- " Awake , my heart , to be loved , " " There is a hill beside the silver Thames , " the ode " A coy inquisitive spirit , the spirit of wonder , " to name a few - and much that he ...
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