The Cambridge History of English Literature: The nineteenth century. ISir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1915 - English literature |
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... poems . Ed . Young , W. T. Cambridge , 1917 . Colvin , Sir S. John Keats , his life and poetry , his friends , critics and after fame . 2nd edn . 1918 . Miller , Barnette . Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron , Shelley and Keats ...
... poems . Ed . Young , W. T. Cambridge , 1917 . Colvin , Sir S. John Keats , his life and poetry , his friends , critics and after fame . 2nd edn . 1918 . Miller , Barnette . Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron , Shelley and Keats ...
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... poem and , incidentally , between the cantos - was a specially happy inspiration . The poem being a minstrel recitation , a certain minstrel simplicity is maintained throughout ; and , while an antique charm thus pervades its general ...
... poem and , incidentally , between the cantos - was a specially happy inspiration . The poem being a minstrel recitation , a certain minstrel simplicity is maintained throughout ; and , while an antique charm thus pervades its general ...
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... poem this , in itself , was a great antidote to monotony ; and with it was conjoined the intermixture of couplet stanzas with others in which the couplet is varied with alternate or woven rime . In the case of Scott , the use of the ...
... poem this , in itself , was a great antidote to monotony ; and with it was conjoined the intermixture of couplet stanzas with others in which the couplet is varied with alternate or woven rime . In the case of Scott , the use of the ...
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... poem's most conspicuous feature - is , as Lockhart admits , ' the main blot in the poem . ' It is a more serious blot than are the pranks of the goblin page in The Lay . It especially detracts from the poetic effectiveness of his death ...
... poem's most conspicuous feature - is , as Lockhart admits , ' the main blot in the poem . ' It is a more serious blot than are the pranks of the goblin page in The Lay . It especially detracts from the poetic effectiveness of his death ...
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... poem being almost destitute of such irksome passages as have been commented on in the case of its predecessors . It is the most uniformly and vividly entertaining of the three poems , and was , and seems destined to be , the most ...
... poem being almost destitute of such irksome passages as have been commented on in the case of its predecessors . It is the most uniformly and vividly entertaining of the three poems , and was , and seems destined to be , the most ...
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