The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 328
... poet with a great command of imagery , the language of passion and desire , a romanticism which often seemed to slide into sheer decadence . We did not recall that a strong strain of patriotism was in D'Annunzio's nature from the ...
... poet with a great command of imagery , the language of passion and desire , a romanticism which often seemed to slide into sheer decadence . We did not recall that a strong strain of patriotism was in D'Annunzio's nature from the ...
Page 329
... poet to become the idol of the people , the expression of its nationalist fervor . In 1912 , during the Tripolitan war against the Turk , he was not in Italy , but from France he sent numerous poems to the principal Italian papers which ...
... poet to become the idol of the people , the expression of its nationalist fervor . In 1912 , during the Tripolitan war against the Turk , he was not in Italy , but from France he sent numerous poems to the principal Italian papers which ...
Page 595
... poet , Carducci , whose political passion reflects the calm it acquired from his artistic vision , has exercised a strong fascination over contemporary artists . They have long envied him his rank as a patriotic poet possessing the ...
... poet , Carducci , whose political passion reflects the calm it acquired from his artistic vision , has exercised a strong fascination over contemporary artists . They have long envied him his rank as a patriotic poet possessing the ...
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