First Essays on LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 267 páginas |
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... pieces which could have gone into Peacock Pie , published twelve years afterwards , without causing the slightest feeling of incongruity . There are also most characteristic pieces of a different sort , such as Alulvan : - " The sun is ...
... pieces which could have gone into Peacock Pie , published twelve years afterwards , without causing the slightest feeling of incongruity . There are also most characteristic pieces of a different sort , such as Alulvan : - " The sun is ...
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... pieces of work in this kind . But , while Mr. Freeman's seriousness has deepened so that he less often describes only the moment , yet his power of description has grown at the same time . Among the hitherto unpublished pieces , The Ash ...
... pieces of work in this kind . But , while Mr. Freeman's seriousness has deepened so that he less often describes only the moment , yet his power of description has grown at the same time . Among the hitherto unpublished pieces , The Ash ...
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... pieces which are almost perfect , such as The Unquiet Grave , which begins : - " Cold blows the wind to my true love , And gently drops the rain . I never had but one sweetheart And in greenwood she lies slain , ” and continues on the ...
... pieces which are almost perfect , such as The Unquiet Grave , which begins : - " Cold blows the wind to my true love , And gently drops the rain . I never had but one sweetheart And in greenwood she lies slain , ” and continues on the ...
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W N P BARBELLION | 23 |
THE LIFE OF GOETHE | 46 |
THE POETRY OF MR WALTER DE LA MARE | 68 |
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admirable Ann Veronica appears artist attitude ballads Barbellion beauty Belloc's better Butler character characteristic confession criticism D. H. Lawrence definite described diary doubt drama effect English Erewhon essays expression fact feeling Festing Jones Freeman friends genius Goethe Goethe's Henley Henry James human humour Ibsen ideas imagination impression influence interest invented Island of Dr Journal Jules Verne Keats less literary literature living lyrical Mare Mare's Masefield's matter means mind modern narrative natural never novel novelist opinion ordinary passages perhaps persons picture pieces plays poems poet poetic poetry produced prose qualities reader realist remarkable romance Römische Elegien Samuel Butler seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Sidney Colvin singing songs sonnets sort spirit story style Tagore theatre things thought tion Tono-Bungay true truth verse vivid W. B. Yeats W. E. Henley Wells's whole words writing written wrote Yeats's