Matthew Arnold, the Poetry: the Critical HeritageCarl Dawson Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973 - 466 pagina's |
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Pagina 284
... never lost his good humour , never shown a touch of the odium theologicum , 1 nor ceased to play fair . This incorrigible fondness for his joke doubtless has had some- thing to do with the reproach sometimes made him that he is not ...
... never lost his good humour , never shown a touch of the odium theologicum , 1 nor ceased to play fair . This incorrigible fondness for his joke doubtless has had some- thing to do with the reproach sometimes made him that he is not ...
Pagina 364
... never palls upon the appetite . It is not rich , generous , full - bodied , strengthening ; but it is never cloying , and always pure , clean - tasted , and refreshing . Much of his early verse is vitiated by the affected quiet- ism of ...
... never palls upon the appetite . It is not rich , generous , full - bodied , strengthening ; but it is never cloying , and always pure , clean - tasted , and refreshing . Much of his early verse is vitiated by the affected quiet- ism of ...
Pagina 418
... never makes this mistake . Even where he may be deemed to have exaggerated , we never have the sense that he has lost self - control . All pains the immortal spirit must endure , All weakness which impairs , all griefs which bow , Find ...
... never makes this mistake . Even where he may be deemed to have exaggerated , we never have the sense that he has lost self - control . All pains the immortal spirit must endure , All weakness which impairs , all griefs which bow , Find ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 40 |
W M ROSSETTI review in Germ February 1850 | 56 |
Empedocles on Etna 1852 | 67 |
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