A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... passion alone gives to abstraction hands , feet , wings ; passion alone gives to images and symbols spirit , life , language . A heart without passions is a head without ideas . " English was the key to Young on Original Composition ...
... passion alone gives to abstraction hands , feet , wings ; passion alone gives to images and symbols spirit , life , language . A heart without passions is a head without ideas . " English was the key to Young on Original Composition ...
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... passion vigoureuse et profonde . Votre cervelle est vide autant que votre sein , Et vous avez souillé ce miserable monde D'un sang si corrompu , d'un souffle si malsain , Que la mort germe seule en cette boue immonde . Hommes , tueurs ...
... passion vigoureuse et profonde . Votre cervelle est vide autant que votre sein , Et vous avez souillé ce miserable monde D'un sang si corrompu , d'un souffle si malsain , Que la mort germe seule en cette boue immonde . Hommes , tueurs ...
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... passion's passing bell . ' Why do you sigh , fair creature ? ' whispered he ; ' Why do you think ? ' returned she tenderly . but too short was their bliss To breed distrust and hate , that make the soft voice hiss . His clear and ...
... passion's passing bell . ' Why do you sigh , fair creature ? ' whispered he ; ' Why do you think ? ' returned she tenderly . but too short was their bliss To breed distrust and hate , that make the soft voice hiss . His clear and ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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