The North American Review, Volume 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 289
... poems in which he has made this attempt breathe a stifling , sickening atmos- phere . They represent forms of passion so very abnormal and impure , that the mere contemplation of them seems to smutch and stain . A painter who should ...
... poems in which he has made this attempt breathe a stifling , sickening atmos- phere . They represent forms of passion so very abnormal and impure , that the mere contemplation of them seems to smutch and stain . A painter who should ...
Page 290
... poems are dramatic in their character , and we have no right to assume that the phenomena they represent are more attractive to Mr. Swinburne than to us . We arraign him for an artistic fault , in which the whole question of morality is ...
... poems are dramatic in their character , and we have no right to assume that the phenomena they represent are more attractive to Mr. Swinburne than to us . We arraign him for an artistic fault , in which the whole question of morality is ...
Page 303
... poems of the English language is well deserved . It is far more comprehensive than Mr. Palgrave's Golden Treasury ; and though for this very reason it loses one of the charms and merits of that most choice volume , it on the other hand ...
... poems of the English language is well deserved . It is far more comprehensive than Mr. Palgrave's Golden Treasury ; and though for this very reason it loses one of the charms and merits of that most choice volume , it on the other hand ...
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