A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... expression . Collins's personifications are , like Shelley's , not mere abstract nouns with an opening capital letter . They are real if faintly outlined figures by the help of which he is able to express a delicate mood of feeling ...
... expression . Collins's personifications are , like Shelley's , not mere abstract nouns with an opening capital letter . They are real if faintly outlined figures by the help of which he is able to express a delicate mood of feeling ...
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... expression of the mood in which sensuous beauty is most deeply realised . Psyche , if artistically less perfect than the others , is perhaps the most interesting , the fullest expression of the profound charm exercised by the Greek ...
... expression of the mood in which sensuous beauty is most deeply realised . Psyche , if artistically less perfect than the others , is perhaps the most interesting , the fullest expression of the profound charm exercised by the Greek ...
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... expression seems hardly worth preservation , since it has already found suffi- cient , even happier , utterance . In 1896 were issued privately forty - eight poems by Mary Cole- ridge , and in the following year a selection from these ...
... expression seems hardly worth preservation , since it has already found suffi- cient , even happier , utterance . In 1896 were issued privately forty - eight poems by Mary Cole- ridge , and in the following year a selection from these ...
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