The Poetry of the PeriodGarland Pub., 1986 - 294 էջ |
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Էջ 62
... mean- ing is obscure , and in none very obvious . If it were , Mr. Browning would be found out without more ado . I do not mean to say that he con- sciously deceives his readers ; he deceives his readers and himself too . He is the real ...
... mean- ing is obscure , and in none very obvious . If it were , Mr. Browning would be found out without more ado . I do not mean to say that he con- sciously deceives his readers ; he deceives his readers and himself too . He is the real ...
Էջ 113
... mean , but I cannot say it , " is essentially a feminine argument and habit ; and Shelley , whom probably I admire within the bounds of reason quite as much as Mr. Swinburne does , was infected with this feminine fault . I am ready to ...
... mean , but I cannot say it , " is essentially a feminine argument and habit ; and Shelley , whom probably I admire within the bounds of reason quite as much as Mr. Swinburne does , was infected with this feminine fault . I am ready to ...
Էջ 114
Alfred Austin. began to mean what he could not say , and in that respect set a pernicious example since too amply ... means a singer who did not and would not screech , as poor Shelley now and then unfortunately did ; and who positively ...
Alfred Austin. began to mean what he could not say , and in that respect set a pernicious example since too amply ... means a singer who did not and would not screech , as poor Shelley now and then unfortunately did ; and who positively ...
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