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...maturity of thought, poetical feeling and constructive skill. The most ambitious of these is "A Night Song,"--a lover's homage to his beloved as the two sit together in a fragrant garden by the sea. The external situation is finely conceived--the reader feels the moonlight, the flowers, the booming of the sea, the isolation. Part of Milton's canon, that poetry should be simple, sensuous and passionate, the poem is faithful to; it has burning passion and sensuous description; but it has not simplicity. Simplicity involves clearness, without which a poem fails to produce its intended effect. Here...
...LECTURE. "The Romantic School in Germany. V. The Golden Age and the Blue Flower." Dr. Robert M. Wernaer. Emerson...
...Robert M. Wernaer will deliver the fifth of his course of six free public lectures on "The Romantic School in Germany" in Emerson Hall Room D, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His subject today will be "The Golden Age and the Blue Flower...
...LECTURE. "The Romantic School in Germany. V. The Golden Age and the Blue Flower." Dr. Robert M. Wernaer. Emerson...
...comedy by Breton de los Herreros, was the first play given by the Spanish club two years ago. The plot, laid in Madrid, is based on the amusing complications which follow Don Narciso's boast of his popularity with the ladies. To prove this, Narciso arranges with Juana, a flower girl, to bring three bouquets, from Rosa, Violante, and Jacinta, respectively. Ramon, suspecting that all is net right, after the three bouquets have appeared, sends notes by Juana, while Narciso is out of the room, urging three of his friends in the neighborhood to come at once. They appear...