The Living Age, Volume 270Living Age Company, 1911 |
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Page 19
... poet could illuminate the subject . I had the most inter- esting exposition of the thing to - night , when I met a lady who talked to me about myself with the frankness of a child . A most exhilarating experi- ence ! " " It must have ...
... poet could illuminate the subject . I had the most inter- esting exposition of the thing to - night , when I met a lady who talked to me about myself with the frankness of a child . A most exhilarating experi- ence ! " " It must have ...
Page 42
... poets have sung a hundred jolly ditties about great cud- gel - playings , famous grinning through horse - collars ... poet , that philosopher , pale , proud , and poor , his friend and monitor of school days , of all days ? How Dick ...
... poets have sung a hundred jolly ditties about great cud- gel - playings , famous grinning through horse - collars ... poet , that philosopher , pale , proud , and poor , his friend and monitor of school days , of all days ? How Dick ...
Page 43
... poet , " but exploited , annexed , and refined the intuition of that care- less genius whom he deigned to patron ... poet , and poets Thackeray could understand . How just is his praise of the club of friendship , his outlook on Pope's ...
... poet , " but exploited , annexed , and refined the intuition of that care- less genius whom he deigned to patron ... poet , and poets Thackeray could understand . How just is his praise of the club of friendship , his outlook on Pope's ...
Page 50
... poet for all time ; indeed he was more , because he was not only a poet in our modern interpretation of the word , but also a consummate artist in lyric forms . It is just this which careless users of his name do not know . Add the ...
... poet for all time ; indeed he was more , because he was not only a poet in our modern interpretation of the word , but also a consummate artist in lyric forms . It is just this which careless users of his name do not know . Add the ...
Page 51
... poet : " I don't suppose anyone could really translate Aristophanes . Well , Gilbert might . " Again , with our own ears we have heard a university lecture on Aristophanes illustrated by the rec- itation of a chorus from " The Sor ...
... poet : " I don't suppose anyone could really translate Aristophanes . Well , Gilbert might . " Again , with our own ears we have heard a university lecture on Aristophanes illustrated by the rec- itation of a chorus from " The Sor ...
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