The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Henley 8. Monarchism in Central Europe 9. David Henderson • 10. Fascism and its Political Influences in Italy 11. Russian Diplomacy before the War • 12. The Navy and the Washington Conference 13. Overseas Political Confederation 33 53 ...
... Henley 8. Monarchism in Central Europe 9. David Henderson • 10. Fascism and its Political Influences in Italy 11. Russian Diplomacy before the War • 12. The Navy and the Washington Conference 13. Overseas Political Confederation 33 53 ...
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... HENLEY . The Works of William Ernest Henley . Five volumes Macmillan , 1920-21 . · SPEAKING of Byron , Henley says that he was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and emotion . His empire is over ...
... HENLEY . The Works of William Ernest Henley . Five volumes Macmillan , 1920-21 . · SPEAKING of Byron , Henley says that he was not interested in words and phrases , but in the greater truths of destiny and emotion . His empire is over ...
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... Henley did not , that , while it is passion and imagination that must condition the poetic faculty , the only possible con- summation of that faculty comes through the most exact and disciplined ordering of words and phrases . Henley ...
... Henley did not , that , while it is passion and imagination that must condition the poetic faculty , the only possible con- summation of that faculty comes through the most exact and disciplined ordering of words and phrases . Henley ...
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... Henley's being in the hospital at all . It is no case of carefully selected emotion being projected through an occasion that shall give it final form , as it seems to the poet ; it is , rather , a vivid observation catching up this ...
... Henley's being in the hospital at all . It is no case of carefully selected emotion being projected through an occasion that shall give it final form , as it seems to the poet ; it is , rather , a vivid observation catching up this ...
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... Henley's poems ; and he is a fortunate man who can contribute even so much to so great an inheritance . Before passing to the important Henley , the critic , a word must be said of the four plays that he wrote in collaboration with ...
... Henley's poems ; and he is a fortunate man who can contribute even so much to so great an inheritance . Before passing to the important Henley , the critic , a word must be said of the four plays that he wrote in collaboration with ...
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