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" Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of which you will free yourself, your creative power is vigorous, prolific, and complete ; your creations rise fast and fair, like perfect worlds.' ' Well, we will not compliment each other,' said Cadurcis... "
Venetia - Página 436
por Benjamin Disraeli - 1837 - 482 páginas
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Notes and Queries

1874 - 714 páginas
...great poet's genius. In the eighth chapter of the sixth book of Venetia, Cadnrcis asks Herbert — "'What is poetry but a lie, and what are poets but...'"You are wrong, Cadurcis,' said Herbert, 'poets are tltc unacknowledged legislators of the world.1 " These are the very words of Shelley himself in the...
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The Novels & Tales of the Right Hon. B. Disraeli ...: Venetia. Tancred

Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) - 1866 - 686 páginas
...this, you cannot last ; at least, you cannot materially affect your species. But what I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...is poetry but a lie, and what are poets but liars 1 " " You are wrong, Cadurcis," said Herbert . " poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world."...
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Venetia: A Novel

Benjamin Disraeli - 1870 - 162 páginas
...this, you can not last; at least, you cannot materially affect your species. But what I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...which you will free yourself, your creative power is vigoroos, prolific, and complete; your creations rise fast and fair, like perfect worlds." " Well,...
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Venetia

Benjamin Disraeli - 1871 - 508 páginas
...of the creative faculty, but mine is a fragmentary mind; I produce no whole. Unless you do this, yon cannot last; at least, you cannot materially affect...liars ?' ' You are wrong, Cadurcis,' said Herbert, ' pqets_are_the unacknowledged legislators of the world.' ' I see the towers of Porto Venere,' said...
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Collected Edition of the Novels and Tales: Venetia

Benjamin Disraeli - 1871 - 508 páginas
...this, you cannot last ; at least, you cannot materially affect your species. But what I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...worlds.' ' Well, we will not compliment each other,' said Cadurcifl; 'for, after all, it is a miserable craft. What is poetry but a lie, and what are poets but...
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Novels and tales. (Hughenden ed.)

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 504 páginas
...this, you cannot last ; at least, you cannot materially affect your species. But what I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...You are wrong, Cadurcis,' said Herbert, ' poets are tLc unacknowledged legislators of the world.' ' I see the towers of Porto Venere,' said Cadurcis directing...
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Wit and wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli, collected from his writings and speeches

Benjamin Disraeli (earl of Beaconsfield.) - 1881 - 408 páginas
...this, you cannot last; at least, you cannot materially affect your species. But what I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...; your creations rise fast and fair, like perfect worlds.'—Venetia. POLICY. He knew that it was said this remarkable policy, this paralysis of policy,...
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Essays of an Ex-librarian

Richard Garnett - 1901 - 410 páginas
...fragmentary character of his own productions, as already mentioned, Herbert says, "What I admire in you, Cadurcis, is that, with all the faults of youth, of...creations rise fast and fair, like perfect worlds." This is from the "Sonnet to Byron," originally published in an imperfect form by Medwin in the Shelley...
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Byron and the Victorians

Andrew Elfenbein - 1995 - 310 páginas
...Disraeli gives them is fairly wooden, as when he flattens one of Shelley's most ringing statements: " 'Well, we will not compliment each other,' said Cadurcis;...Herbert, 'poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world' " (p. 438). Nevertheless, at moments, the presentation acquires more erotic overtones, as when...
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Notes and Queries

1874 - 718 páginas
...great poet's genius. In the eighth chapter of the sixth book of Venetia, Cadurcis asks Herbert — " ' What is poetry but a lie, and what are poets but liars?'...Cadurcis,' said Herbert, 'poets are the unacknowledged legielatort of the world.' " These are the very words of Shelley himself in the last sentence of his...
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