University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 241
... epigrams to an appendix . Swinburne , enchanted with an " excel- lence unique and unapproachable " in the lyrics , was , of course , undismayed by the improprieties of the epigrams , but he was deeply troubled by their ugliness ; while ...
... epigrams to an appendix . Swinburne , enchanted with an " excel- lence unique and unapproachable " in the lyrics , was , of course , undismayed by the improprieties of the epigrams , but he was deeply troubled by their ugliness ; while ...
Page 242
... epigram is as dull as M. Delattre states , he would hardly have chosen it to express his own opinion . It has not the wit of the following epigrams : Old Parson Beanes hunts six dayes of the week , And on the seaventh , he has his Notes ...
... epigram is as dull as M. Delattre states , he would hardly have chosen it to express his own opinion . It has not the wit of the following epigrams : Old Parson Beanes hunts six dayes of the week , And on the seaventh , he has his Notes ...
Page 251
... epigrams and Noble Numbers with the lyrics , has concluded that there is no strength in Herrick . Strength in comprehensiveness and completeness of sensation was Herrick's in all his verses . The epigrams lack the porcelain surface of ...
... epigrams and Noble Numbers with the lyrics , has concluded that there is no strength in Herrick . Strength in comprehensiveness and completeness of sensation was Herrick's in all his verses . The epigrams lack the porcelain surface of ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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