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o minorities. ' uulsky's book fornis a manifesto ofrationa Socialism-whiel, is his. The method of the oviet in Russi are ron thei ultimate Ur-
pose is right. It is the contres of the State by the manual labourer of the cities, butio includin those whouill the soli.
Would that our Oun bard Wouldisive iis omemore like that. I was one of the ver firstri honour the genius of
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philosophi insight alitiost more than his romances orliis poenis. In both there is the substratum and underione os a serious hinker o humanas albeitos the dismal school of Lucretius Long sine recognised a the accepte doyen in the artis romance, Thomas Hard has always seemed O me to have ahigh poetio imaginatio that no ne sine Browning has hown. he Dynast present amiltonio orld- drama-sueti as rises a beyon the reach of enny
years ast emardyites have seen in the reviews, magnZines, and ournals hori poenis that could e instanti recognise a his ithout an signature atall. With ali his ange of subjeci, rom the woridaround and atur besore iis, the conception and thetone ere alWays his own like no ther man s. twas thereiore illi peculiar interest that Ptook up thene volume o Lyries Maemilla an Co. 19193. It is an amarin evidene os fertilily, even in massand variet os subject Thisirst volume o Collacted
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able meaning in the simples things. o too in auare sense, oes Thomas Hardy. his volitam is ne longhymito the poetry seen by him in his native home. It is notis the poetio beauty of these lyrios that Ιwish o weli nor hall, reverene for the poeUs genius andis love or an old friend prevent me frona Spea hin my hole ind. e a that these lyrios
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One heudin might serve a litterior nearly very poem in his collection. It is Mement Mori He
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ne parso levessing the war an movin their memorial tones. The curate secures that an id
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master' Buriat, For is I ad neve cared greatly, The coming of the end. A the oronation os in George V. the ui ted Lings an queens elow as What the nois and distin bane mean. At his funerat in Edwar VII. solitoquises that perhaps f he were o sive again hewould ather e a plain man. Vanitas Vanitatum. It is notis inueh-Mors janua Uitae, as it is athei Vita antia Mortis. An the orta open to the
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M philosophyis life is more cheertu and hopefultha that of these Lyries-but the do notis alidiministi my entire admiratio for he Dynasis andio the Nomances Truth o say, Phelteve in homas
Hardy as a great writer os prose-both in substanee an in form-more than o verse. In romanees atan rate, though, se the Lucretia underione in them ali, the eene is above ground the actor are alltivin and re osten appy an prosperous TheSedelighisu stories of his fiseat fe-are, and mustbe, men and women-loverS-hushand and wives, in
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venture Both the poem itfel and the ne versionrais specia problenis . he date, locality, and authorshii os the famous Son o Rotan are ome-What uncertain. t rude, an a times iis barbarie, ferocit is no qui te congenial to modern ast in poetry, satiate With Idylis es the ina Theti, assonane is alien to Englisti rhythm-perhapscis impossibi to delimatis With ou double-knotted and
Captain doli-Moneriere has solve both problems. Τhe ruoland the est preserve of the early medie 'at pies It certaini belong to the en os the leventi century, just efore the firs Crusade, anxit present iis illi a livin picture of that fieree time of batile and fanatica Christendom. Itscio incarnage and ever horror of the batilefield iis passionfor nighil honour, rechles elii 'alry, seuda loyalty and justice, it deadlv ad against the Infidei and the