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But in the beginning he is not capable of sustained beauty and the mighty lines are scattered here and there among exceedingly weak ones ; whereas in Hero and Leander he rarely falters . Quite probably the poem was begun during his ...
But in the beginning he is not capable of sustained beauty and the mighty lines are scattered here and there among exceedingly weak ones ; whereas in Hero and Leander he rarely falters . Quite probably the poem was begun during his ...
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[ H & L , I. 12 ] The suggestion that “ On the Death of a Fair Infant ” owes something to Hero and Leander may be absurd , but it is not at all absurd to think that the versification is influenced by Marlowe's . Hero and Leander also ...
[ H & L , I. 12 ] The suggestion that “ On the Death of a Fair Infant ” owes something to Hero and Leander may be absurd , but it is not at all absurd to think that the versification is influenced by Marlowe's . Hero and Leander also ...
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“ Hero and Leander . ” Baconiana , 3rd ser . 8 : 57–64 Ap 1910 . Biehringer , F. “ Die sage von Hero und Leander . ” Globus , 89 : 94-97 , 8 F 1906 . Bradbrook , M. C. “ Hero and Leander . ” Scrutiny , 2 : 59-64 Je 1933.
“ Hero and Leander . ” Baconiana , 3rd ser . 8 : 57–64 Ap 1910 . Biehringer , F. “ Die sage von Hero und Leander . ” Globus , 89 : 94-97 , 8 F 1906 . Bradbrook , M. C. “ Hero and Leander . ” Scrutiny , 2 : 59-64 Je 1933.
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