New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 116Henry Colburn, 1879 |
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Page 793
... feeling that everything in it has not only been thought of by the writer , but that it has been read by others ; this makes a book common - place it is public property . Now my thoughts are all my own . " " I wish you would tell them to ...
... feeling that everything in it has not only been thought of by the writer , but that it has been read by others ; this makes a book common - place it is public property . Now my thoughts are all my own . " " I wish you would tell them to ...
Page 806
... feeling . It may represent the double facet of a thought and echo , the undulating swell of a sensation , but its scope and scheme , its meaning and purpose are bounded by these limitations . A narrative poem , on the other hand , may ...
... feeling . It may represent the double facet of a thought and echo , the undulating swell of a sensation , but its scope and scheme , its meaning and purpose are bounded by these limitations . A narrative poem , on the other hand , may ...
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... feeling . Unlike either , however , the ballad is not limited to single characterisation . It has dramatic breadth . " Sister Helen " has a simple theme . A lady deserted by her lover revenges herself by aid of sorcery : she burns his ...
... feeling . Unlike either , however , the ballad is not limited to single characterisation . It has dramatic breadth . " Sister Helen " has a simple theme . A lady deserted by her lover revenges herself by aid of sorcery : she burns his ...
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