My Friends And Acquaintance Being Memorials Mind Portraits And Personal Recol
My Friends And Acquaintance Being Memorials Mind Portraits And Personal Recol
Patmore, P. G. (Peter George), 1786-1855
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151 The solitude that was necessary to the health and growth of his poetical temperament he could have created for himself in great cities, as well as he could have found it in a desert ; and he did so create it there till he " found himself famous ;" but when that happened, the defects of his idiosyncrasy came out. He then ceased to feel any excitement apart from populous assemblies of men and women acknowledged no movement but in the march of human events from day to day saw no beauty but in ...the living human face heard no music but in the speaking human voice in short, knew no salvation out of the pale of great cities. In fact, when once Campbell was fairly recognised as the greatest of living English poets, he was never so happy as when he was occupied in matters which a great poet would have regarded as toys or troubles organising a club, or found- ing a university, or standing forth as the saviour of an effete people that could not save itself. It is true (as I have said) that Campbell sought his poetical inspiration in the solitude of his own thoughts and.
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