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Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic Movement Of France Shows Us That. The Work Of Balzac And Of Hugo Grew Up Side By Side Together; Nay, More, Were Complementary To Each Other, Though Neither Of Them Saw It. While All Other Forms Of Poetry May Flourish In An Ignoble Age, The Splendid Individualism Of The Lyrist, Fed By Its Own Passion, And Lit By Its Own Power, May Pass As A Pillar Of Fire As Well Across The Desert As Across Places That Are Pleasant. It Is None The Less Glorious Though No Man Follow It - Nay, By The Greater Sublimity Of Its Loneliness It May Be Quickened Into Loftier Utterance And Intensified Into Clearer Song.

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

Oscar Wilde Quotes: Nor Is It Again That The Novel Has Killed The Play, As Some Critics Would Persuade Us - The Romantic

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