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... write in verse rather than in prose for the same reason that a child dances when it might walk . Gilbert also had high spirits , but he had more satiric power than Barham . He thought more , and combined ideas with high spirits as he ...
... write in verse rather than in prose for the same reason that a child dances when it might walk . Gilbert also had high spirits , but he had more satiric power than Barham . He thought more , and combined ideas with high spirits as he ...
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... write as visionary prophets of the absolute beauty , and in the next paragraph we are prostrate pessimists before a grinning skull . At one moment Stevenson tells us that the artist is a mere butterfly of pleasure . At another he ...
... write as visionary prophets of the absolute beauty , and in the next paragraph we are prostrate pessimists before a grinning skull . At one moment Stevenson tells us that the artist is a mere butterfly of pleasure . At another he ...
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... write sim- ply for the love of writing . We see indications of this change creeping in upon Lady Blessington . When send- ing two of her novels to W. S. Landor she apologizes for them : I fear they will not interest you , for they are ...
... write sim- ply for the love of writing . We see indications of this change creeping in upon Lady Blessington . When send- ing two of her novels to W. S. Landor she apologizes for them : I fear they will not interest you , for they are ...
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THE LIVING AGE VOLUME CCLXX | 61 |
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