Poet Lore, Količina 8AMS Reprint, 1896 |
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Stran 26
... appears , as follows : " Tennyson seldom uses the ego of poet - dom ; and when he does you generally find that he does not refer to himself , but to some imaginary person . He permits the reader to behold the workings of his ...
... appears , as follows : " Tennyson seldom uses the ego of poet - dom ; and when he does you generally find that he does not refer to himself , but to some imaginary person . He permits the reader to behold the workings of his ...
Stran 168
... appears a leading article by the Editor , Robert Reitzel , on Walt Whitman , in the course of which he declared that what Walt Whitman is , and what he writes , proceeds from a consciousness of " being one with the universe , with the ...
... appears a leading article by the Editor , Robert Reitzel , on Walt Whitman , in the course of which he declared that what Walt Whitman is , and what he writes , proceeds from a consciousness of " being one with the universe , with the ...
Stran 213
... appears to have worn it ; Triboulet , in Rabelais , is described as having a budget of tortoise - shell . The fools , however , did not invariably wear a distinguishing habit ; this appears from some of their portraits still remaining ...
... appears to have worn it ; Triboulet , in Rabelais , is described as having a budget of tortoise - shell . The fools , however , did not invariably wear a distinguishing habit ; this appears from some of their portraits still remaining ...
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Admetos Alkestis appears artistic beauty Browning Browning's Caliban called character Choristers Coriolanus criticism death dramatic dream edition effect emotion English Euripides evil expression eyes fancy father feel fool genius give glory Greek grief hand happy head heart human husband ideal interest John Kate King Evelac Leigh Hunt letters light lines literary literature live look lyric Makistos method Midsummer Night's Dream mind modern Molière moral Moschus Nathan Haskell Dole nature Nédonchel never night Nimue Paracelsus passion perhaps Petruchio play poem poet POET-LORE poet's poetic poetry Prospero reader Robert Browning says scene seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's song sonnets Sordello soul speech spirit stanza story sweet Taliesin Tennyson thee things thou thought tion Topic for Debate touch tragedy true truth Verlaine verse voice Voltaire whole woman word