The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... expression scarlet ornaments ' recalls a phrase in Sonnet 142. Compare also and ' I kill my poor soul and my poor soul me ' ( II , 1 , 242 ) , ' Now in the sun it doth not lie With light to take light from a mortal eye ; For here two ...
... expression scarlet ornaments ' recalls a phrase in Sonnet 142. Compare also and ' I kill my poor soul and my poor soul me ' ( II , 1 , 242 ) , ' Now in the sun it doth not lie With light to take light from a mortal eye ; For here two ...
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... expressions of the poet were Modified currente calamo . Mr Tucker Brooke in his useful edition points out how , after the words ' Make them you feet , ' there was in the first draft a pause . Subsequen . the writer added : 6 " o kneel ...
... expressions of the poet were Modified currente calamo . Mr Tucker Brooke in his useful edition points out how , after the words ' Make them you feet , ' there was in the first draft a pause . Subsequen . the writer added : 6 " o kneel ...
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... expression , and having some facility in drawing , he took to spending his evenings in an art - school at South Kensington . A few of his productions exist , and show a humoristic tendency , in the direction of Cruikshank and Charles ...
... expression , and having some facility in drawing , he took to spending his evenings in an art - school at South Kensington . A few of his productions exist , and show a humoristic tendency , in the direction of Cruikshank and Charles ...
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... expression . It is needful that this should be stated , because in later years , as I shall endeavour to explain , his ambition entirely changed . He used , indeed , to deplore , with as near an approach to bitterness as his sweet ...
... expression . It is needful that this should be stated , because in later years , as I shall endeavour to explain , his ambition entirely changed . He used , indeed , to deplore , with as near an approach to bitterness as his sweet ...
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... expression will be the first to fade , it cannot be passed by without consideration . ' He was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and emotion . ' This , in the last analysis , is true of Henley as ...
... expression will be the first to fade , it cannot be passed by without consideration . ' He was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and emotion . ' This , in the last analysis , is true of Henley as ...
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