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... Poetry 5 objects which the Poet describes , as they are which I have attempted to convey , will break in upon the sanctity and truth of his pictures by transitory and accidental ornaments , and endeavour to excite admiration of himself ...
... Poetry 5 objects which the Poet describes , as they are which I have attempted to convey , will break in upon the sanctity and truth of his pictures by transitory and accidental ornaments , and endeavour to excite admiration of himself ...
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... poet full justice , it does not gloss over or conceal his faults . Trelawney , E. J. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron , ed . by Edward Dowden . ( Oxford University Press : 1906. ) Originally pub- lished in 1858 ...
... poet full justice , it does not gloss over or conceal his faults . Trelawney , E. J. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron , ed . by Edward Dowden . ( Oxford University Press : 1906. ) Originally pub- lished in 1858 ...
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... Poetry . ( Macmillan : London , 1909. ) Shows how essential are the Letters in an inter- pretation of the poetry ; finds in them strength of character and tenderness for a younger sister ; traces in them the poet's philosophy of beauty ...
... Poetry . ( Macmillan : London , 1909. ) Shows how essential are the Letters in an inter- pretation of the poetry ; finds in them strength of character and tenderness for a younger sister ; traces in them the poet's philosophy of beauty ...
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