The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... feeling which the artist must translate into poetry . The Movement failed because the poets did not possess the insight necessary to disentangle the new feelings or a verse - form which would have been adequate to com- municate the new ...
... feeling which the artist must translate into poetry . The Movement failed because the poets did not possess the insight necessary to disentangle the new feelings or a verse - form which would have been adequate to com- municate the new ...
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... feeling , but would show the mind possessed of diverse and even conflicting feelings . His method is very different from Baudelaire's . The movement of Baudelaire's poetry is a circular movement . He takes a mood or a feeling and ...
... feeling , but would show the mind possessed of diverse and even conflicting feelings . His method is very different from Baudelaire's . The movement of Baudelaire's poetry is a circular movement . He takes a mood or a feeling and ...
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... feeling which transcends party differences , without obscuring them - the feeling which links all sides in a common effort to preserve the probity of Parliament , to uphold its good name , to maintain the essential liberties of the back ...
... feeling which transcends party differences , without obscuring them - the feeling which links all sides in a common effort to preserve the probity of Parliament , to uphold its good name , to maintain the essential liberties of the back ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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