Feminine Influence on the PoetsM. Secker, 1910 - 351 páginas |
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... English Poetry . " There is nothing finer in these ballads than the descriptions of women , the narratives of their actions , and the words they speak . The heroic and romantic figure of a woman is frequent . Such , above all , is the ...
... English Poetry . " There is nothing finer in these ballads than the descriptions of women , the narratives of their actions , and the words they speak . The heroic and romantic figure of a woman is frequent . Such , above all , is the ...
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... English poetry have been founded earlier upon the native ballad instead of upon conceited ceremonious and exotic work , it would not have spent two centuries in an almost exclusively masculine world . But there is very little English ...
... English poetry have been founded earlier upon the native ballad instead of upon conceited ceremonious and exotic work , it would not have spent two centuries in an almost exclusively masculine world . But there is very little English ...
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... English enough . In some pieces the device is used of pretending to overhear a complaining maid . But already " the sentiment is individual , not communal , " and the writer has the solitariness of the lover and the artist at the hour ...
... English enough . In some pieces the device is used of pretending to overhear a complaining maid . But already " the sentiment is individual , not communal , " and the writer has the solitariness of the lover and the artist at the hour ...
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... English poetry by their own practice of the art . Far too often they have written as if they were only an inferior kind of man . They have written , as they still often write , love - poems upon a masculine model . " The Complaint of a ...
... English poetry by their own practice of the art . Far too often they have written as if they were only an inferior kind of man . They have written , as they still often write , love - poems upon a masculine model . " The Complaint of a ...
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... English poets between the Renaissance and the Romantic Revival that they are English . When that Revival came women and Nature were once more to be seen inseparable and in harmony : Wordsworth , for example , nearly always used women to ...
... English poets between the Renaissance and the Romantic Revival that they are English . When that Revival came women and Nature were once more to be seen inseparable and in harmony : Wordsworth , for example , nearly always used women to ...
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