Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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Page 54
... Poems . ' Mr. Summers has the following note : " " Messalina's Poems . " Considerable re- search has failed to trace this book . It is alluded to before as " a book of Verses and Poems , " and I would suggest that it was a collection of ...
... Poems . ' Mr. Summers has the following note : " " Messalina's Poems . " Considerable re- search has failed to trace this book . It is alluded to before as " a book of Verses and Poems , " and I would suggest that it was a collection of ...
Page 140
... poems , so printed as to afford easy reading to those who desire access to the text and nothing more . At the same time , in a series of notes and prefaces , he has provided an elaborate commentary , containing , besides all the ...
... poems , so printed as to afford easy reading to those who desire access to the text and nothing more . At the same time , in a series of notes and prefaces , he has provided an elaborate commentary , containing , besides all the ...
Page 222
... poems their unique flavour is precisely their utter lack of romanticism , their common , undecorated present- ments of things . They are , in fact , modern as no other poems are . The author of Jude the Obscure speaks in them , but with ...
... poems their unique flavour is precisely their utter lack of romanticism , their common , undecorated present- ments of things . They are , in fact , modern as no other poems are . The author of Jude the Obscure speaks in them , but with ...
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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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