| Aubrey De Vere - 1887 - 334 Seiten
...effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own works. ... I will write independently. I have written independently...of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. ... I was never afraid of failure." There are, however, trials in the world from which the most imaginative... | |
| Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 252 Seiten
...spontaneous expression of his mind. "Had I been nervous," he goes on, " about its being a perfect piece, and with that view asked advice, and trembled over...in my nature to fumble. I will write independently. bave written independently without judgment. write independently and with judgment hereafter. The genius... | |
| 1888 - 576 Seiten
...Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece, and with that view asked a'dvice, and trembled on every page, it would not have been written, for it is not in my nature to fumble. I leaped desperately into the sea and thereby have become better acquainted with its quicksands, and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1888 - 572 Seiten
...mingled with the ore. He himself regarded the composition in this light. ' I will write,' he says, ' independently. I have written independently without judgment. I may write independently, and trith judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It cannot... | |
| Henry Morley - 1890 - 1142 Seiten
...modestly admitted to himself and others the shortcomings of his early work. " I have written," he said, " independently without judgment. I may write independently...poetry must work out its own salvation in a man." It was at the end of this year, 1818, that spitting of blood indicated the advance of a more deadly peril.... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 412 Seiten
...good as I had power to make it — by myself — Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece, and with that view asked advice, and trembled over...Judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work 1 Referring to these words in John Scott's letter in his defence, Morning Chronicle, October 3, 1818... | |
| John Keats - 1891 - 412 Seiten
...good as I had power to make it — by myself — Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece, and with that view asked advice, and trembled over...Judgment, hereafter. The Genius of Poetry must work 1 Referring to these words in John Scott's letter in his defence, Morning Chronicle, October 3, 1818... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1891 - 408 Seiten
...is as good as I had power to make it by myself. Had I been nervous about its being a perfect piece, and with that view asked advice and trembled over every page, it woidd not have been written ; for it is not in my nature to fumble. I will write independently. I have... | |
| Elizabeth Stansbury Kirkland - 1892 - 482 Seiten
...it may sound a little paradoxical to say so, it is as good as I had power to make it myself. * * * I have written independently without judgment; I may...poetry must work out its own salvation in a man. It can not be matured by law and precept, but by( sensation and watchfulness. * * In Endymion I leaped... | |
| 1894 - 706 Seiten
...perfect piece, and with that view asked advice, aud trembled over every page, it would not have beeu written ; for it is not in my nature to fumble. I...write independently. I have written independently toitJtout judgment. I may write independently and with judgment hereafter. The genius of poetry must... | |
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