The British Quarterly Review, 2. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1845 |
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... beauty of that old familiar world which is lying disregarded around us . Even when his events are fantastical and supernatural , the feelings , it must be remembered , which he describes , are human , else his poem is indeed but a ...
... beauty of that old familiar world which is lying disregarded around us . Even when his events are fantastical and supernatural , the feelings , it must be remembered , which he describes , are human , else his poem is indeed but a ...
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... beauty of the highest order . The Lady of the Lake was deservedly the greatest favourite with the public , of all his poems ; for there is an exquisite beauty both in the plan and execution , a romantic interest in the story , and a ...
... beauty of the highest order . The Lady of the Lake was deservedly the greatest favourite with the public , of all his poems ; for there is an exquisite beauty both in the plan and execution , a romantic interest in the story , and a ...
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... beauty in all natural objects whatsoever ; more in some , less in others , but beauty in all . Hence he held that the commonest bit of meadow that ever the sun shone upon , if truly painted , would embody in itself This was his theory ...
... beauty in all natural objects whatsoever ; more in some , less in others , but beauty in all . Hence he held that the commonest bit of meadow that ever the sun shone upon , if truly painted , would embody in itself This was his theory ...
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