The PoemsG. Olms Verlag, 1973 - 135 páginas |
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... whole strikes one as having more of romantic warmth and dash , and less of classical finish , than any other of Collins's odes ; but , as regards the comparative lack of finish , it should be remembered that we have only an imperfect ...
... whole strikes one as having more of romantic warmth and dash , and less of classical finish , than any other of Collins's odes ; but , as regards the comparative lack of finish , it should be remembered that we have only an imperfect ...
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... whole , a diamond of small size but of the finest quality and cutting . Pathos and fancy were perhaps never so success- fully blended as in the lines How Sleep the Brave , which are themselves like a " knell " rung by " fairy hands ...
... whole , a diamond of small size but of the finest quality and cutting . Pathos and fancy were perhaps never so success- fully blended as in the lines How Sleep the Brave , which are themselves like a " knell " rung by " fairy hands ...
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... whole poem is a dream of " Observation " ; there is no real observation in it , and in fact it soon openly passes to literature . " When he speaks of studying the Manners , he had only laid down his Plato to take up Gil Blas . " — Mrs ...
... whole poem is a dream of " Observation " ; there is no real observation in it , and in fact it soon openly passes to literature . " When he speaks of studying the Manners , he had only laid down his Plato to take up Gil Blas . " — Mrs ...
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APPENDIX | xviii |
A THE STRUCTURE OF THE ODES | lxv |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | lxxix |
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