The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... success and effulgent attire , the two Bulwers , and many lesser lights . Here , too , it was that she herself first adventured into literature , with her Book of Beauty ' and her highly successful Con- versations with Lord Byron ...
... success and effulgent attire , the two Bulwers , and many lesser lights . Here , too , it was that she herself first adventured into literature , with her Book of Beauty ' and her highly successful Con- versations with Lord Byron ...
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... success was in many ways so clearly sympathetic to his own ideal . Mr Lee Masters , himself something of a rebel in poetry and in life , penetrates with creative mastery to the heart of his fellow poet's turbulent and tragic story . The ...
... success was in many ways so clearly sympathetic to his own ideal . Mr Lee Masters , himself something of a rebel in poetry and in life , penetrates with creative mastery to the heart of his fellow poet's turbulent and tragic story . The ...
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... success . And yet , in the end , we are left with the conviction that Lindsay's impetuous , dis- ordered spirit was reaching towards a vision of which the clear , precise , magnanimous mind of Morrow had no con- ception . At rare ...
... success . And yet , in the end , we are left with the conviction that Lindsay's impetuous , dis- ordered spirit was reaching towards a vision of which the clear , precise , magnanimous mind of Morrow had no con- ception . At rare ...
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