The Quarterly Review, Volume 238John Murray, 1922 |
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... beauty and of Eton chapel with the College buildings , the river and the meadows round , there would have been no lack of greeting . The other period which may need , not explanation , but all the sympathy and tender pity with which the ...
... beauty and of Eton chapel with the College buildings , the river and the meadows round , there would have been no lack of greeting . The other period which may need , not explanation , but all the sympathy and tender pity with which the ...
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... own , and for some lovers a peculiar and lasting beauty . Readers , neverthe- less , for a long time were few and silent ; and , but for 6 its successors , ' Songs of Childhood ' might have THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE 33.
... own , and for some lovers a peculiar and lasting beauty . Readers , neverthe- less , for a long time were few and silent ; and , but for 6 its successors , ' Songs of Childhood ' might have THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE 33.
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... beauty of ' The Children of Stare ' and other preludes to the finer achievement of later lyrics ; witness these stanzas : ' Green Mistletoe ! Oh I remember now A dell of snow , Frost on the bough , None there but I ; Snow , snow , and a ...
... beauty of ' The Children of Stare ' and other preludes to the finer achievement of later lyrics ; witness these stanzas : ' Green Mistletoe ! Oh I remember now A dell of snow , Frost on the bough , None there but I ; Snow , snow , and a ...
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... beauty of this poetry it is impossible to speak . The description of true poetry is at best but a kind of foolish paraphrase — an injury to the poet , a slight to the reader . It is needful but to quote a single stanza , one of a ...
... beauty of this poetry it is impossible to speak . The description of true poetry is at best but a kind of foolish paraphrase — an injury to the poet , a slight to the reader . It is needful but to quote a single stanza , one of a ...
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... beauty in the harmony of sound and hue . Simplicities flow from Mr de la Mare's muse , as surely as the most cunning elaboration , and of each kind examples are easily found : ' An apple , a child , dust When falls the evening rain ...
... beauty in the harmony of sound and hue . Simplicities flow from Mr de la Mare's muse , as surely as the most cunning elaboration , and of each kind examples are easily found : ' An apple , a child , dust When falls the evening rain ...
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