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... reason why an opium den is intrin- sically more poetic than a Senior Com- mon Room ? In this attack is only the romantic cliché of the poet as starving revolutionary — a cliché contradicted by the contemporary poet who lives in a suburb ...
... reason why an opium den is intrin- sically more poetic than a Senior Com- mon Room ? In this attack is only the romantic cliché of the poet as starving revolutionary — a cliché contradicted by the contemporary poet who lives in a suburb ...
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reason that it should appear in a class of Henry James literature which , in its highest form , is a sincere transcription of life . It is the complaint of the coward , this cry against the novel with a purpose , be- cause it brings the ...
reason that it should appear in a class of Henry James literature which , in its highest form , is a sincere transcription of life . It is the complaint of the coward , this cry against the novel with a purpose , be- cause it brings the ...
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... reason is , to my imagina- tion , an object adorably pictorial ; to catch the tint of its complexion - I feel as if that idea might inspire one to Titianesque efforts . There are few things more exciting to me , in short , than a ...
... reason is , to my imagina- tion , an object adorably pictorial ; to catch the tint of its complexion - I feel as if that idea might inspire one to Titianesque efforts . There are few things more exciting to me , in short , than a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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