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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... poet and novelist , he bore the badge of singularity . It was as poet that he made his first appeal to the world , and his poetic tendencies were not directly inspired by modern English verse . In matter and manner , if not in metrical ...
... poet and novelist , he bore the badge of singularity . It was as poet that he made his first appeal to the world , and his poetic tendencies were not directly inspired by modern English verse . In matter and manner , if not in metrical ...
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... poet . Here , he discovered his true literary vocation . Here , he found scope for a more complete and varied ... poetic genius ; and it formed , in 2 [ CH . Sir Walter Scott.
... poet . Here , he discovered his true literary vocation . Here , he found scope for a more complete and varied ... poetic genius ; and it formed , in 2 [ CH . Sir Walter Scott.
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Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. to his poetic genius ; and it formed , in a sense , the basis of his future literary achievements . His interest in the stirring border past was ... poet 1-2 1 ] 3 Early Literary Proclivities.
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller. to his poetic genius ; and it formed , in a sense , the basis of his future literary achievements . His interest in the stirring border past was ... poet 1-2 1 ] 3 Early Literary Proclivities.
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... poet and as novelist . Shortly after he left the High school , his interest in old ballads received an abiding ... poets , whose interest in this form of verse was , also , first aroused by the Reliques of Percy . In the same year in ...
... poet and as novelist . Shortly after he left the High school , his interest in old ballads received an abiding ... poets , whose interest in this form of verse was , also , first aroused by the Reliques of Percy . In the same year in ...
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... poetic unity and effectiveness by his own individual art . The publication of Minstrelsy led , gradually , to a more ... poetic art . Little more than the rudiments of poetic art were manifested in his earlier ballad imitations . While ...
... poetic unity and effectiveness by his own individual art . The publication of Minstrelsy led , gradually , to a more ... poetic art . Little more than the rudiments of poetic art were manifested in his earlier ballad imitations . While ...
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