Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Living Age Company Incorporated, 1876 |
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... Belton . We do not exercise the same kind of judgment in poetry as in prose . The commonest and tritest moral axiom acquires with most persons a special value if it be put into a rhythmical form . Mallett . I was very much struck with ...
... Belton . We do not exercise the same kind of judgment in poetry as in prose . The commonest and tritest moral axiom acquires with most persons a special value if it be put into a rhythmical form . Mallett . I was very much struck with ...
Page 220
... Belton . How sweet and noble Shelley's character shows in contrast with that of his companion fellow - poet , Byron ! The nature of the one was as coarse as that of the other was refined . Mallett . What always disgusted me in Byron is ...
... Belton . How sweet and noble Shelley's character shows in contrast with that of his companion fellow - poet , Byron ! The nature of the one was as coarse as that of the other was refined . Mallett . What always disgusted me in Byron is ...
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... Belton . It seems impossible , it is so , tender and impassioned . Speak ! that these torturing doubts their end wish . The lines , " That spot which no When I remember all the friends once linked together I've. he wrote . care , The ...
... Belton . It seems impossible , it is so , tender and impassioned . Speak ! that these torturing doubts their end wish . The lines , " That spot which no When I remember all the friends once linked together I've. he wrote . care , The ...
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