Yale Book of American VerseThomas R. Lounsbury Yale University Press, 1912 - 570 páginas |
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Página xii
... . He proclaimed that a man's power to detect the ring of false metal in these pieces was a good measure of his fitness to give an opinion about poetical matters at all . The self - sufficiency of [ xii ] A WORD ABOUT ANTHOLOGIES.
... . He proclaimed that a man's power to detect the ring of false metal in these pieces was a good measure of his fitness to give an opinion about poetical matters at all . The self - sufficiency of [ xii ] A WORD ABOUT ANTHOLOGIES.
Página xxii
... gives in his autobiography of the crisis of men- tal depression through which he passed in his youth . In this he tried to find relief in poetry . To it he had previously paid little attention . He turned to Byron and found in him no ...
... gives in his autobiography of the crisis of men- tal depression through which he passed in his youth . In this he tried to find relief in poetry . To it he had previously paid little attention . He turned to Byron and found in him no ...
Página xxiii
... give than poets who are intrinsically far more poets than he . " The dissent which such a view of Wordsworth will awaken in that author's admirers renders distinct and marked the impossibility of bringing about har- mony of view as to ...
... give than poets who are intrinsically far more poets than he . " The dissent which such a view of Wordsworth will awaken in that author's admirers renders distinct and marked the impossibility of bringing about har- mony of view as to ...
Página xxxvii
... give those pieces dealing with the feelings and fortunes of the comba- tants during the long and desperate struggle that went on between North and South , the poetical merits of which might seem to justify their insertion . A large body ...
... give those pieces dealing with the feelings and fortunes of the comba- tants during the long and desperate struggle that went on between North and South , the poetical merits of which might seem to justify their insertion . A large body ...
Página 13
... Gives for thy sake a deadlier blow ; His plighted maiden , when she fears For him , the joy of her young years , Thinks of thy fate , and checks her tears : And she , the mother of thy boys , Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read ...
... Gives for thy sake a deadlier blow ; His plighted maiden , when she fears For him , the joy of her young years , Thinks of thy fate , and checks her tears : And she , the mother of thy boys , Though in her eye and faded cheek Is read ...
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