Poetry, Volume 9Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1917 |
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... Brontés . The distinct poetical endowment is Anne's and Emily's . The younger sister's contribution is very slight ; much of it merely formal , merely pietistic . But in other instances , infinitely touching and genuinely religious ...
... Brontés . The distinct poetical endowment is Anne's and Emily's . The younger sister's contribution is very slight ; much of it merely formal , merely pietistic . But in other instances , infinitely touching and genuinely religious ...
Pagina 263
Harriet Monroe. Those Brontés shadowed things of life , like the stormy twilight she so often evokes for us , echoes with the Wild words of an ancient song , Undefined , without a name . The beauty of the rain , the cold , the ways of ...
Harriet Monroe. Those Brontés shadowed things of life , like the stormy twilight she so often evokes for us , echoes with the Wild words of an ancient song , Undefined , without a name . The beauty of the rain , the cold , the ways of ...
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