Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and ... poet's song . But if , like Plato , he is both a great moralist and a poet , he knows that it is not easy to curb the ...
... poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and ... poet's song . But if , like Plato , he is both a great moralist and a poet , he knows that it is not easy to curb the ...
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... poet of the soul , and on Byron as a poet , despite all his shortcomings , of actual experience , a poet of the Europe of Castlereagh and the Holy Alliance . In the main , one may admit that Swinburne was in the right . With all the ...
... poet of the soul , and on Byron as a poet , despite all his shortcomings , of actual experience , a poet of the Europe of Castlereagh and the Holy Alliance . In the main , one may admit that Swinburne was in the right . With all the ...
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... poet because he did some things that no other poet had done or ever will do ; he had certain qualities in a higher measure than any of his great contemporaries . They were not the very highest gifts of the poet , the imagination which ...
... poet because he did some things that no other poet had done or ever will do ; he had certain qualities in a higher measure than any of his great contemporaries . They were not the very highest gifts of the poet , the imagination which ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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