Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... lines or so of the poem , Lowes says : " For if anything ever bore the infallible marks of authenticity it is that dissolving panorama in which fugitive hints of Aloadine's Paradise succeed each other with the vivid incoherence , and ...
... lines or so of the poem , Lowes says : " For if anything ever bore the infallible marks of authenticity it is that dissolving panorama in which fugitive hints of Aloadine's Paradise succeed each other with the vivid incoherence , and ...
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... lines show conviction . Tennyson has nothing like them . He is not sufficiently religious . He wishes to effect a compromise between paganism and Christianity and in this compromise it is always the voice of the pagan that rings true ...
... lines show conviction . Tennyson has nothing like them . He is not sufficiently religious . He wishes to effect a compromise between paganism and Christianity and in this compromise it is always the voice of the pagan that rings true ...
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... lines and phrases . In speed of composition he is like Morris , Swinburne or Byron . Lines like Stung by the splendour of a sudden thought ( A Death in the Desert ) are rare in his poetry . He belongs to the tradition of those who talk ...
... lines and phrases . In speed of composition he is like Morris , Swinburne or Byron . Lines like Stung by the splendour of a sudden thought ( A Death in the Desert ) are rare in his poetry . He belongs to the tradition of those who talk ...
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