The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 1868
... Poem . By William Morris . London : 1868 , · 176 207 . 243 X. - 1 . Aktenstücke zur Orientalischen Frage , nebst chrono- logischer Uebersicht . Zusammengestellt von Dr. J. von Jasmund . Drei Bände . Svo . Berlin 1855- 1859 . 2. Papers ...
... Poem . By William Morris . London : 1868 , · 176 207 . 243 X. - 1 . Aktenstücke zur Orientalischen Frage , nebst chrono- logischer Uebersicht . Zusammengestellt von Dr. J. von Jasmund . Drei Bände . Svo . Berlin 1855- 1859 . 2. Papers ...
Pàgina 159
... poem deserves to be read in its relation to more than one of the doctrines of our own day . * We might almost mention among new modes of analysis , were it not that the products evade examination , those beauti- ful experiments of ...
... poem deserves to be read in its relation to more than one of the doctrines of our own day . * We might almost mention among new modes of analysis , were it not that the products evade examination , those beauti- ful experiments of ...
Pàgina 243
... Poem . By WILLIAM MORRIS . London : 1868 . от NOT many men have been more richly endowed with the gift of song than the author of the beautiful poems which are here woven together as a garland of flowers gathered in an earthly Paradise ...
... Poem . By WILLIAM MORRIS . London : 1868 . от NOT many men have been more richly endowed with the gift of song than the author of the beautiful poems which are here woven together as a garland of flowers gathered in an earthly Paradise ...
Pàgina 244
... poems may therefore be regarded from a point of view lofty and immutable . Mr. Morris's tales can be submitted to no such criticism . They are put before us as ' murmuring rhymes ; ' insensibility to their delightful melodies would ...
... poems may therefore be regarded from a point of view lofty and immutable . Mr. Morris's tales can be submitted to no such criticism . They are put before us as ' murmuring rhymes ; ' insensibility to their delightful melodies would ...
Pàgina 245
... poems . From the Prologue to the Epilogue of the Earthly Paradise , ' which concludes the fourth and last part , his ancient mariners are described as men who 6 ' deemed all life accurst By that cold overshadowing threat - the end . ' C ...
... poems . From the Prologue to the Epilogue of the Earthly Paradise , ' which concludes the fourth and last part , his ancient mariners are described as men who 6 ' deemed all life accurst By that cold overshadowing threat - the end . ' C ...
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