The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 161George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1945 |
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... fact a kind of ' sprung verse . ' His rhymes are extremely free and include assonance , le rime riche , and compound rhymes such as we find in Browning . He had his verses printed to show their structure , and this makes them look ...
... fact a kind of ' sprung verse . ' His rhymes are extremely free and include assonance , le rime riche , and compound rhymes such as we find in Browning . He had his verses printed to show their structure , and this makes them look ...
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... fact . Sickert was a poseur : he belonged to an age of poseurs , the age of Wilde and Huysmans and Whistler . If , to be an artist , it was not absolutely necessary to épater les bourgeois , it was necessary to do so in order to be ...
... fact . Sickert was a poseur : he belonged to an age of poseurs , the age of Wilde and Huysmans and Whistler . If , to be an artist , it was not absolutely necessary to épater les bourgeois , it was necessary to do so in order to be ...
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... fact , a paradox that anyone so sceptical of human progress should be usually associated with such pious and ideal conceptions as ' La Liberté de 1830. ' A more representative subject , and one to which he returned again and again , is ...
... fact , a paradox that anyone so sceptical of human progress should be usually associated with such pious and ideal conceptions as ' La Liberté de 1830. ' A more representative subject , and one to which he returned again and again , is ...
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