Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 25
... sometimes , as the terrible scream at Pitt in Fire , Famine , and Slaughter ; 12 even sonorous sonnets , for example , on Schiller's 13 Robbers , and on Kosciuszko : O what a loud and fearful shriek was there , As though a thousand ...
... sometimes , as the terrible scream at Pitt in Fire , Famine , and Slaughter ; 12 even sonorous sonnets , for example , on Schiller's 13 Robbers , and on Kosciuszko : O what a loud and fearful shriek was there , As though a thousand ...
Pagina 31
... Sometimes a - dropping from the sky I heard the skylark sing ; Sometimes all little birds that are , How they seem'd to fill the sea and air With their sweet jargoning ! And now ' twas like all instruments , Now like a lonely flute ...
... Sometimes a - dropping from the sky I heard the skylark sing ; Sometimes all little birds that are , How they seem'd to fill the sea and air With their sweet jargoning ! And now ' twas like all instruments , Now like a lonely flute ...
Pagina 41
... sometimes reminds a little too much of a skull's grin ; the art with which it is extracted never fails ; we always feel the fine sense of perspective with which the materials are marshalled to yield the desired effect . But the ...
... sometimes reminds a little too much of a skull's grin ; the art with which it is extracted never fails ; we always feel the fine sense of perspective with which the materials are marshalled to yield the desired effect . But the ...
Pagina 71
... sometimes wish that he had indulged a little at times in anachronistic sentimentality . We feel a shock , as in the presence of a cruel action , at the brutish exulta- tion of King Henry , as he hears on Richmond Chase Anne Boleyn's ...
... sometimes wish that he had indulged a little at times in anachronistic sentimentality . We feel a shock , as in the presence of a cruel action , at the brutish exulta- tion of King Henry , as he hears on Richmond Chase Anne Boleyn's ...
Pagina 72
... Sometimes it attempts the impracticable . I have no doubt but that Landor , who acted loyally up to the obligations his great powers laid upon him , reckoned the Hellenics , and Acts and Scenes , his foremost achieve- ments in poetry ...
... Sometimes it attempts the impracticable . I have no doubt but that Landor , who acted loyally up to the obligations his great powers laid upon him , reckoned the Hellenics , and Acts and Scenes , his foremost achieve- ments in poetry ...
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