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Page 78
... soul of Madeline , offended Byron on the personal side , and he was not quite artist enough in words to appreciate the felicity of Keats's sensuous diction . For Byron , strange as it may seem , was not a sensual , he was not even a ...
... soul of Madeline , offended Byron on the personal side , and he was not quite artist enough in words to appreciate the felicity of Keats's sensuous diction . For Byron , strange as it may seem , was not a sensual , he was not even a ...
Page 145
... soul , into a main of tears , Full - fraught with grief , the traffic of thy mind ; Torn sails will serve , thoughts rent with guilty fears ; Give Care the stern , use sighs in lieu of wind : Remorse thy pilot ; thy misdeeds thy card ...
... soul , into a main of tears , Full - fraught with grief , the traffic of thy mind ; Torn sails will serve , thoughts rent with guilty fears ; Give Care the stern , use sighs in lieu of wind : Remorse thy pilot ; thy misdeeds thy card ...
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... soul and form — a more human soul , a simpler and equally spontaneous and exquisite form - and the imaginative quality in the best of Blake's designs silences criticism of their technical defects . Blake's art is the art of the ...
... soul and form — a more human soul , a simpler and equally spontaneous and exquisite form - and the imaginative quality in the best of Blake's designs silences criticism of their technical defects . Blake's art is the art of the ...
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