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Pagina 57
... took the imperial crown from the nerveless hands of the officiating Pope , and crowned himself . Alexander Pope's practice was not all that different in principle vis - à- vis his own portraits . He did not ( as far as we know ) paint ...
... took the imperial crown from the nerveless hands of the officiating Pope , and crowned himself . Alexander Pope's practice was not all that different in principle vis - à- vis his own portraits . He did not ( as far as we know ) paint ...
Pagina 174
... took a whole series of Tennyson . Her aesthetics were supplied by Watts , and so really were those of conventional painting , while the exploitation of the possibilities of the new medium came , when they did come , almost by mistake ...
... took a whole series of Tennyson . Her aesthetics were supplied by Watts , and so really were those of conventional painting , while the exploitation of the possibilities of the new medium came , when they did come , almost by mistake ...
Pagina 198
... took for Edward Driffield ' . Hardy said much the same to Shakespeare in a lovely poem , written in 1916 on the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death : Bright baffling Soul , least capturable of themes , Thou , who display'dst a life of ...
... took for Edward Driffield ' . Hardy said much the same to Shakespeare in a lovely poem , written in 1916 on the tercentenary of Shakespeare's death : Bright baffling Soul , least capturable of themes , Thou , who display'dst a life of ...
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A Wretched Picture | 1 |
A Poet for Posterity | 43 |
Byron and the Romantic Image | 91 |
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The Image of the Poet: British Poets and Their Portraits, Volume 10 David Piper Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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