Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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... Italian ; he was not a ' super- subtle Venetian ' ; he was - the point is constantly insisted upon - utterly foreign to all that . Actually , of course , a Moor might have been as unscrupulously cunning as any Italian ; but the ...
... Italian ; he was not a ' super- subtle Venetian ' ; he was - the point is constantly insisted upon - utterly foreign to all that . Actually , of course , a Moor might have been as unscrupulously cunning as any Italian ; but the ...
Page 155
... Italy , and even in England , more and more dis- consolately , with thoughts of suicide sometimes in his head . But in 1830 the tide of his fortunes turned . The revolution of July , by putting his friends into power , brought him a com ...
... Italy , and even in England , more and more dis- consolately , with thoughts of suicide sometimes in his head . But in 1830 the tide of his fortunes turned . The revolution of July , by putting his friends into power , brought him a com ...
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... Italian scenery , and their criticisms of Italian literature and art . They do not add materially to our knowledge of the man - that ' one thing , ' as living poet has said , ' sweeter than his own songs were'- though they must increase ...
... Italian scenery , and their criticisms of Italian literature and art . They do not add materially to our knowledge of the man - that ' one thing , ' as living poet has said , ' sweeter than his own songs were'- though they must increase ...
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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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