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... so permeated by the serenity of resignation , that , in its grave and sober charm , we forget the degradation of the type and how little truth to the essence of the artistic instinct there is in it . Dr. Berdoe has sketched the ...
... so permeated by the serenity of resignation , that , in its grave and sober charm , we forget the degradation of the type and how little truth to the essence of the artistic instinct there is in it . Dr. Berdoe has sketched the ...
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charm of his old associations surprisingly fresh and potent , in spite of the change in him from youth to age , from rose - coloured visions to clear seeing . Both charm and change are recognised in the Prologue to Asolando : How many a ...
charm of his old associations surprisingly fresh and potent , in spite of the change in him from youth to age , from rose - coloured visions to clear seeing . Both charm and change are recognised in the Prologue to Asolando : How many a ...
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... or most of it , has been as acute , as subtle , as incisive , as forcible as the best of the poet's earlier work , may be readily admitted ; but that it lacks the charm of expression , the distinction of manner which , when he chose ...
... or most of it , has been as acute , as subtle , as incisive , as forcible as the best of the poet's earlier work , may be readily admitted ; but that it lacks the charm of expression , the distinction of manner which , when he chose ...
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PAULINE PARACELSUS AND SORDELLO | 17 |
THE DRAMAS | 40 |
MARRIED LIFE | 90 |
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