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... greater of the two on the first consideration , by virtue in part of the greater number of his highly successful lyrics , in part of the simpler , and thus more directly accessible richness of his feeling , Bridges may gain on more ...
... greater of the two on the first consideration , by virtue in part of the greater number of his highly successful lyrics , in part of the simpler , and thus more directly accessible richness of his feeling , Bridges may gain on more ...
Page 38
... greater length . The thirteen stanzas April 18-30 , expanded from fifteen lines of prose , 23 are typical of the greater diffuseness of Bridges ' treat- ment , but the diffuseness seems justified by many stanzas 38 ROBERT BRIDGES.
... greater length . The thirteen stanzas April 18-30 , expanded from fifteen lines of prose , 23 are typical of the greater diffuseness of Bridges ' treat- ment , but the diffuseness seems justified by many stanzas 38 ROBERT BRIDGES.
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... greater master of dramatic action than Molière , and often , in this respect , a greater master than Shakespeare . There are at least five distinct types of closet drama , of varying legitimacy , so that an indiscriminate condemnatory ...
... greater master of dramatic action than Molière , and often , in this respect , a greater master than Shakespeare . There are at least five distinct types of closet drama , of varying legitimacy , so that an indiscriminate condemnatory ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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