The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volúmenes12-13T.Y. Crowell, 1902 |
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... imitation of the old English ballad , is neither very original in subject , We speak compara- nor very skilfully put together . tively , of course : It is not very good . - for Miss Barrett : —and what we have said of this poem will ...
... imitation of the old English ballad , is neither very original in subject , We speak compara- nor very skilfully put together . tively , of course : It is not very good . - for Miss Barrett : —and what we have said of this poem will ...
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... never saw so poor a specimen of verse . In imitating the rhythm of " Locksley Hall , " the poetess has preserved with accuracy ( so far as mere ― - 99 syllables are concerned ) the forcible line of seven THE DRAMA OF EXILE . 27.
... never saw so poor a specimen of verse . In imitating the rhythm of " Locksley Hall , " the poetess has preserved with accuracy ( so far as mere ― - 99 syllables are concerned ) the forcible line of seven THE DRAMA OF EXILE . 27.
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... this concision it is which renders him obscure . With such a man , to imitate was out of the question ; it would have answered no purpose - for he spoke to his - own spirit alone , which would have comprehended no alien 32 LATER CRITICISM .
... this concision it is which renders him obscure . With such a man , to imitate was out of the question ; it would have answered no purpose - for he spoke to his - own spirit alone , which would have comprehended no alien 32 LATER CRITICISM .
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... imitation . Thus , what she might have done , we cannot altogether determine . What she has actually accomplished is before us . With Tennyson's works beside her , and a keen appreciation of them in her soul - appreciation too keen to ...
... imitation . Thus , what she might have done , we cannot altogether determine . What she has actually accomplished is before us . With Tennyson's works beside her , and a keen appreciation of them in her soul - appreciation too keen to ...
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... imitation . In the style of Mr. Willis we easily detect this idio- syncrasy . We have no trouble in tracing it home and when we reach it and look it fairly in the face , we recognize it on the instant . It is Fancy . al- To be sure ...
... imitation . In the style of Mr. Willis we easily detect this idio- syncrasy . We have no trouble in tracing it home and when we reach it and look it fairly in the face , we recognize it on the instant . It is Fancy . al- To be sure ...
Términos y frases comunes
admiration admit altogether American angels audience beauty better bird bright Broadway Journal cæsura called catalectic character Chispa composition course critic drama Drama of Exile dreams Edgar effect Elfrida especially eyes fact fancy feel flowers FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD genius give Godey's Lady's Book grace Graham's Magazine Headley heart Heaven idea imagination imitation incidents lines literary Little Manhattan Longfellow lover manner means merely merit mind Miss Barrett Mowatt Natural Art nature never night o'er opinion original Osgood Outis passages passion perhaps person plagiarism play poem poet poetess poetical poetry Preciosa prose quatrains quote Raven reader remarkable rhyme rhythm satire seems sense smile song soul Southern Literary Messenger speak spirit stanza sweet tears Text thee thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought tion tone Tortesa trochees true truth verse versification volume whole words write written Zippa