The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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Page 90
... poet . Mr. Eliot's descriptions of him as ' not quite the greatest French poet after Baudelaire ' and ' a minor successor of Baudelaire ' 1 both seem to me to be equally wide of the mark . He was not a poet of the same calibre as ...
... poet . Mr. Eliot's descriptions of him as ' not quite the greatest French poet after Baudelaire ' and ' a minor successor of Baudelaire ' 1 both seem to me to be equally wide of the mark . He was not a poet of the same calibre as ...
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... poet there appears to be redemption for the philosopher . The same conclusion is stressed once more at the end of the poem , when Paracelsus himself is dying and in his death attains once more , in his last words not only bringing the ...
... poet there appears to be redemption for the philosopher . The same conclusion is stressed once more at the end of the poem , when Paracelsus himself is dying and in his death attains once more , in his last words not only bringing the ...
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... poet - prophet was done . In turning away from the problems of self - examination that he had taken up in the early ... poet's mind , only just below the ceremonial orderliness of his public presence , can be found in Childe Roland , and ...
... poet - prophet was done . In turning away from the problems of self - examination that he had taken up in the early ... poet's mind , only just below the ceremonial orderliness of his public presence , can be found in Childe Roland , and ...
Contents
STRANGE SCENE IN CHELSEA Drawing by Osbert Lancaster | 27 |
THE EARLY YEARS OF PO CHUI | 57 |
AUNT JANE | 72 |
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