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Page 437
... Paracelsus , ' was published ' Sordello . ' Again we have to confess our ignorance . This poem is out of print , and it probably never will be reprinted . We are willing to accept the verdict which pronounces it to be the most utterly ...
... Paracelsus , ' was published ' Sordello . ' Again we have to confess our ignorance . This poem is out of print , and it probably never will be reprinted . We are willing to accept the verdict which pronounces it to be the most utterly ...
Page 438
... Paracelsus ' is one of the most extraordinary poems in our language - a tragedy , if a tragedy were ever written - but it has no incident , or but little . We have heard it mentioned by the side of Bailey's ' Festus ' ; it is likely to ...
... Paracelsus ' is one of the most extraordinary poems in our language - a tragedy , if a tragedy were ever written - but it has no incident , or but little . We have heard it mentioned by the side of Bailey's ' Festus ' ; it is likely to ...
Page 439
... Paracelsus , ' the reader has to do very much himself ; it is by no means a poem for those whose verses must be thoughtless and sensuous . Abjuring all human love , Paracelsus breaks away from his friend Festus , the curate of Würzburg ...
... Paracelsus , ' the reader has to do very much himself ; it is by no means a poem for those whose verses must be thoughtless and sensuous . Abjuring all human love , Paracelsus breaks away from his friend Festus , the curate of Würzburg ...
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