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... that the poetry would have been bet- ter without the excess ; when Melville dropped the mode and wrote in lan- guage comparable to the passage first quoted above , as in Ahab's last soliloquy , better poetry was actually produced .
... that the poetry would have been bet- ter without the excess ; when Melville dropped the mode and wrote in lan- guage comparable to the passage first quoted above , as in Ahab's last soliloquy , better poetry was actually produced .
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Miss Lowell , perhaps , went furthest ; there was a time when even Boston felt bucolic and loutish , and hence very uneasy , in her presence . The result was that nine - tenths of the compositions the fraternity produced ...
Miss Lowell , perhaps , went furthest ; there was a time when even Boston felt bucolic and loutish , and hence very uneasy , in her presence . The result was that nine - tenths of the compositions the fraternity produced ...
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Suppose this is true , why should we expect masterpieces to be produced on demand and as regularly as clockwork ? It looks like rather backhand praise for Hemingway , Fitzgerald or Faulkner to cry out with bustling importunity , Where ...
Suppose this is true , why should we expect masterpieces to be produced on demand and as regularly as clockwork ? It looks like rather backhand praise for Hemingway , Fitzgerald or Faulkner to cry out with bustling importunity , Where ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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