The Greater Victorian PoetsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 332 pages |
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Page 55
... true within those limits . Sensitiveness , keenness of perception , a quick response to pleasure and pain , are ... true that the artistic nature itself must be warped and stunted if the moral nature is not developed along with it ; nay ...
... true within those limits . Sensitiveness , keenness of perception , a quick response to pleasure and pain , are ... true that the artistic nature itself must be warped and stunted if the moral nature is not developed along with it ; nay ...
Page 73
Hugh Walker. modern in subject and treatment . It is no doubt true of each of these poems , as it must always be true of all great poems , that the cardinal facts of human passion , the principal relations of men in society , and the ...
Hugh Walker. modern in subject and treatment . It is no doubt true of each of these poems , as it must always be true of all great poems , that the cardinal facts of human passion , the principal relations of men in society , and the ...
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... true there have been exceptions . Macaulay , the literary apostle of material progress , had more of the poetic character than recent criticism has been disposed to credit him with ; but the character was inconsistent with the opinions ...
... true there have been exceptions . Macaulay , the literary apostle of material progress , had more of the poetic character than recent criticism has been disposed to credit him with ; but the character was inconsistent with the opinions ...
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