Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... poetic personality vibrated to that of Keats ; his poetic instincts were given direc- tion by Keats's example , and during his twenties he felt himself called to carry on the type of imaginative exploration Keats had begun . It was ...
... poetic personality vibrated to that of Keats ; his poetic instincts were given direc- tion by Keats's example , and during his twenties he felt himself called to carry on the type of imaginative exploration Keats had begun . It was ...
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... poet of real genius who just misses greatness , and ask why this is so , I think we shall find the answer in his ... poetic tact , not , even in the most cruel conditions , to spoil what he wrote . What daunts most readers today is ...
... poet of real genius who just misses greatness , and ask why this is so , I think we shall find the answer in his ... poetic tact , not , even in the most cruel conditions , to spoil what he wrote . What daunts most readers today is ...
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... poetic personalities are , for there was nothing disingenuous about Hood's work ; it was the unconditioned ... poet frustrated by the exigencies of earning a living . What kind of poetry is his serious work ? Given the conditions of the ...
... poetic personalities are , for there was nothing disingenuous about Hood's work ; it was the unconditioned ... poet frustrated by the exigencies of earning a living . What kind of poetry is his serious work ? Given the conditions of the ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
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