The Living Age, Volume 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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Page 181
... poems . The earliest in- stalment , the annotated " In Memo- riam , " appeared just two years ago , but the first volume of the consecutive series is that before us , the " Early Poems . " " In Memoriam " is a self- contained whole , a poem ...
... poems . The earliest in- stalment , the annotated " In Memo- riam , " appeared just two years ago , but the first volume of the consecutive series is that before us , the " Early Poems . " " In Memoriam " is a self- contained whole , a poem ...
Page 182
... poems in their true place and setting , to restore the atmosphere in which they were written . If they only gave us ... poems , the lawn , " the seven elms , the poplars four , " all these are drawn from the life . It is interesting to ...
... poems in their true place and setting , to restore the atmosphere in which they were written . If they only gave us ... poems , the lawn , " the seven elms , the poplars four , " all these are drawn from the life . It is interesting to ...
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... poems , it is so with Pindar , with Eschylus and with Sophocles , with Virgil and Dante , with Spenser and Shakespeare , with Milton , with Goethe and with Wordsworth . To say that it is in symbolism , or in the more elaborate ...
... poems , it is so with Pindar , with Eschylus and with Sophocles , with Virgil and Dante , with Spenser and Shakespeare , with Milton , with Goethe and with Wordsworth . To say that it is in symbolism , or in the more elaborate ...
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