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Pagina 9
... lines , and knew English enough to feel the lash -- the retort came as from an Englishman who was also a republican . " It came , indeed , all the more effectively . But other poets before Mr. Swinburne have left republican days behind ...
... lines , and knew English enough to feel the lash -- the retort came as from an Englishman who was also a republican . " It came , indeed , all the more effectively . But other poets before Mr. Swinburne have left republican days behind ...
Pagina 10
... lines , and surely none who has more enriched and enlarged our re- sources of lyrical metre , or more nobly maintained the dignity of our diamatic blank verse . Nothing can be more ex- quisite than Lord Tennyson's blank verse at its ...
... lines , and surely none who has more enriched and enlarged our re- sources of lyrical metre , or more nobly maintained the dignity of our diamatic blank verse . Nothing can be more ex- quisite than Lord Tennyson's blank verse at its ...
Pagina 11
... sentimental platitude . He is not troubled about the future of society , not he . Mr. Lewis Morris contemplates a factory ( we may as well give the lines , as they happen to be a very fair sample of 1890 . 11 TENNYSON : AND AFTER ?
... sentimental platitude . He is not troubled about the future of society , not he . Mr. Lewis Morris contemplates a factory ( we may as well give the lines , as they happen to be a very fair sample of 1890 . 11 TENNYSON : AND AFTER ?
Pagina 13
... lines , however , not for their slovenly expression , but as a sample of the petty and vulgar sentiment of the whole poem . If any reader doubts the fairness of the sample , we can only say again 1890 . 13 TENNYSON : AND AFTER ?
... lines , however , not for their slovenly expression , but as a sample of the petty and vulgar sentiment of the whole poem . If any reader doubts the fairness of the sample , we can only say again 1890 . 13 TENNYSON : AND AFTER ?
Pagina 16
... lines " To Virgil , " added a new and stately measure to English verse . * As this paper is unsigned , the author thinks it right to say that he is not a poet or a professional critic , and that he has no motive whatever of private ...
... lines " To Virgil , " added a new and stately measure to English verse . * As this paper is unsigned , the author thinks it right to say that he is not a poet or a professional critic , and that he has no motive whatever of private ...
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