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... genius , could live for a day . ' But even if we all agree to be inspired together , we must still admit that there are degrees of inspiration ; if Mr. F's Aunt was a woman of genius , what are we to say of Hamlet ? And Blake , in the ...
... genius , could live for a day . ' But even if we all agree to be inspired together , we must still admit that there are degrees of inspiration ; if Mr. F's Aunt was a woman of genius , what are we to say of Hamlet ? And Blake , in the ...
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... genius . Perhaps , however , the ordinary reader finds Beddoes ' lack of construction a less distasteful quality than his disregard of the common realities of existence . Not only is the subject- matter of the greater part of his poetry ...
... genius . Perhaps , however , the ordinary reader finds Beddoes ' lack of construction a less distasteful quality than his disregard of the common realities of existence . Not only is the subject- matter of the greater part of his poetry ...
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... genius , whose exterior speaks of the mild milk of human kindness , with which his temperament was flooded , and of the depth of an almost maniacal acuteness which mounted to his brain . ' These words of Dr. Brandes , which occur in a ...
... genius , whose exterior speaks of the mild milk of human kindness , with which his temperament was flooded , and of the depth of an almost maniacal acuteness which mounted to his brain . ' These words of Dr. Brandes , which occur in a ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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