The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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THE TRAMMELS OF POETIC EXPRESSION . BY ARTHUR CLIVE . GREAT American poet has refused to employ the conventional medium of modern poetic expression . That Walt Whitman is a great poet is now almost uni- versally recognised , and that a ...
THE TRAMMELS OF POETIC EXPRESSION . BY ARTHUR CLIVE . GREAT American poet has refused to employ the conventional medium of modern poetic expression . That Walt Whitman is a great poet is now almost uni- versally recognised , and that a ...
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... expression of poetic thought , How happens it that as his mind rose to the lyric mood , as his VOL . XIV . , N.S. 1875 . O thoughts soared heavenward , his language did not naturally and The Trammels of Poetic Expression 185.
... expression of poetic thought , How happens it that as his mind rose to the lyric mood , as his VOL . XIV . , N.S. 1875 . O thoughts soared heavenward , his language did not naturally and The Trammels of Poetic Expression 185.
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... expression is to change the thought itself . Now , as a matter of history , one universal feature in all poets ' expression has been that it is metrical . From Moses and Homer down to Swinburne and Whitman the case has been invariably ...
... expression is to change the thought itself . Now , as a matter of history , one universal feature in all poets ' expression has been that it is metrical . From Moses and Homer down to Swinburne and Whitman the case has been invariably ...
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