The National Review, Volumen19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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... women , are ever changing , ever multiplying , ever mixing one with the other . The reason is plain - the business of the poet , of the artist , is with types ; and those types are mirrored in reality . As a painter must not only have a ...
... women , are ever changing , ever multiplying , ever mixing one with the other . The reason is plain - the business of the poet , of the artist , is with types ; and those types are mirrored in reality . As a painter must not only have a ...
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... women had more features than beautiful women , " and though the expression may be criticised , the meaning is correct . Pretty women seem to have a great number of attractive points , each of which attracts your attention , and each one ...
... women had more features than beautiful women , " and though the expression may be criticised , the meaning is correct . Pretty women seem to have a great number of attractive points , each of which attracts your attention , and each one ...
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... - peare added , a new multitude of men and women ; and these not in simple attitudes , but amid the most complex parts of E life , with all their various natures roused , mixed or , Pure , Ornate , and Grotesque Art in Poetry . 49.
... - peare added , a new multitude of men and women ; and these not in simple attitudes , but amid the most complex parts of E life , with all their various natures roused , mixed or , Pure , Ornate , and Grotesque Art in Poetry . 49.
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... , and little traces of the demi - monde . He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty for the good . Över 1 women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs 56 Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ,
... , and little traces of the demi - monde . He puts down what is good for the naughty and what is naughty for the good . Över 1 women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs 56 Wordsworth , Tennyson , and Browning ,
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women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great man of the world upon such matters . He knows women , and therefore they wish to know him . If we blame many of Browning's efforts , it is ...
women his easier writings exercise that imperious power which belongs to the writings of a great man of the world upon such matters . He knows women , and therefore they wish to know him . If we blame many of Browning's efforts , it is ...
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