| 1902 - 902 sider
...modifications of time and place, be applied to Sill: "We have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived." WBP BOOKS NEW AND OLD. SUMMER FICTION. MOST people work pretty hard in summer, but subscribe to a theory... | |
| 1866 - 662 sider
...and we have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he bad subdued his sensitive temperament to the sterner requirements...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived. To make beautiful conceptions immortal by exquisiteness of phrase, is to be a poet, no doubt ; but... | |
| 1866 - 672 sider
...and we have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he bad subdued his sensitive temperament to the sterner requirements...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived. To make beautiful conceptions immortal by exquisiteness of phrase, is to be a poet, no doubt ; but... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 450 sider
...versifiers, as the style of a great poet never can be ; and we have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived. To make beautiful conceptions immortal by exquisiteness of phrase, is to be a poet, no doubt ; but... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 454 sider
...versifiers, as the style of a great poet never can be ; and we have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived. To make beautiful conceptions immortal by exquisiteness of phrase, is to be a poet, no doubt ; but... | |
| 1878 - 486 sider
...8vo. cloth, new 6s. " We have a foreboding that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects . . . will be thought a hundred years hence to have been...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived." — J. RUSSELL LOWELL. 2686 COLERIDGE, ST [1772—1834], Aids to Reflection, edited by the Rev. Derwent... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 650 sider
...year.] ' We have a foreboding,' says Mr. Lowell in one of his essays, ' that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived.' If doubt and struggle were the ruling tendencies of Clough's time, this lofty estimate may well be... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 648 sider
...year.] ' We have a foreboding,' says Mr. Lowell in one of his essays, ' that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived.' If doubt and struggle were the ruling tendencies of Clough's time, this lofty estimate may well be... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 724 sider
...sensitive temperament to the sterner requirements of hie art, will be thought, a hundred years heneo, to have been the truest expression in verse of the...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived." See the Memoir, by FT Palgrave, prefixed to the foenu (1863); Stiays, by RH Hutton; Quarterly Review... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 654 sider
...year.] ' We have a foreboding,' says Mr. Lowell in one of his essays, 'that Clough, imperfect as he was in many respects, and dying before he had subdued...settled convictions, of the period in which he lived.' If doubt and struggle were the ruling tendencies of Clough's time, this lofty estimate may well be... | |
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