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In Twelfth Night , perhaps , the poetry is most exquisite . There is much jesting and make - believe in this Christmas play , but sometimes the poet passes into the region of real feeling . It is then that his comedies become most ...
In Twelfth Night , perhaps , the poetry is most exquisite . There is much jesting and make - believe in this Christmas play , but sometimes the poet passes into the region of real feeling . It is then that his comedies become most ...
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Fully to enjoy a style so elaborate and reminiscent as this , one must , perhaps , have some of Lamb's own literary tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical passages ...
Fully to enjoy a style so elaborate and reminiscent as this , one must , perhaps , have some of Lamb's own literary tastes . Most readers , probably , will find that the best approach to Elia is through the autobiographical passages ...
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Perhaps the finest of all is Adonais ( 1821 ) , his elegy on the death of Keats . Shelley himself had a justly high opinion of this work . “ Adonais , " he said , “ in spite of its mysticism , is the least imperfect of my compositions .
Perhaps the finest of all is Adonais ( 1821 ) , his elegy on the death of Keats . Shelley himself had a justly high opinion of this work . “ Adonais , " he said , “ in spite of its mysticism , is the least imperfect of my compositions .
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