Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... never guiltless may I speak of him , The Incomprehensible ! save when with awe I praise him , and with Faith that inly feels . ( Aeolian Harp . ) There was no help in Coleridge . As early as 1802 he had lost all his joy in nature and ...
... never guiltless may I speak of him , The Incomprehensible ! save when with awe I praise him , and with Faith that inly feels . ( Aeolian Harp . ) There was no help in Coleridge . As early as 1802 he had lost all his joy in nature and ...
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... never known a work of genius improved by a critic : he may pick holes or discover defects but I have never known him fill the former or mend the latter . Perhaps you might improve The Genius of the Thames by ( i ) changing the word ...
... never known a work of genius improved by a critic : he may pick holes or discover defects but I have never known him fill the former or mend the latter . Perhaps you might improve The Genius of the Thames by ( i ) changing the word ...
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... Never ! 1912 was Before the War , and a thousand years ago . Nevertheless , you will have a shot at it - 1912 . But ... never get them out of it . ( I always feel that Mr. Aldous Huxley's novels belong to the period 1920-22 and never ...
... Never ! 1912 was Before the War , and a thousand years ago . Nevertheless , you will have a shot at it - 1912 . But ... never get them out of it . ( I always feel that Mr. Aldous Huxley's novels belong to the period 1920-22 and never ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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