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... words , but neither are they the words of one to whom sacrifice of self for others in a noble cause is a mere beautiful delusion and nothing more . They are not joyful words , but if they be not Tyrtaean poetry , then I know not where ...
... words , but neither are they the words of one to whom sacrifice of self for others in a noble cause is a mere beautiful delusion and nothing more . They are not joyful words , but if they be not Tyrtaean poetry , then I know not where ...
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... words ? Or does he in his artistic understanding of the passion of Ruth allow his artistic excitement to overflow at white heat into words which reveal to himself as well as to us the situations of life appropriate to her devotion ...
... words ? Or does he in his artistic understanding of the passion of Ruth allow his artistic excitement to overflow at white heat into words which reveal to himself as well as to us the situations of life appropriate to her devotion ...
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... words never are purely a transcription of an imagined scene , but in the intoxication of the picture the poet as his words flow alters the picture from which he works under the influence of the words , as in the enchanting picture of ...
... words never are purely a transcription of an imagined scene , but in the intoxication of the picture the poet as his words flow alters the picture from which he works under the influence of the words , as in the enchanting picture of ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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