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Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931

"Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911"

Thus,
at the age of eighteen, he could write:
_Now while the solemn evening shadows sail,_
_On slowly-waving pinions, down the vale;_
_And fronting the bright west, yon oak entwines_
_Its darkening boughs...._
Which really is rather splendid for a boy. And he could immediately follow
that, speaking of a family of swans, with:
_While tender cares and mild domestic loves_
_With furtive watch pursue her as she moves,_
_The female with a meeker charm succeeds...._
Wordsworth richly atoned for his unconscious farcicalness by a multitude
of single lines that, in their pregnant sublimity, attend the
Wordsworthian like a shadow throughout his life, warning him continually
when he is in danger of making a fool of himself. Thus, whenever through
mere idleness I begin to waste the irrecoverable moments of eternity, I
always think of that masterly phrase (from, I think, the "Prelude," but I
will not be sure):
_Unprofitably travelling towards the grave._
This line is a most convenient and effective stone to throw at one's
languid friends. Finally let me hail Mr. Nowell Smith as a benefactor.


NOVELISTS AND AGENTS

[_20 June '08_]
A bad publishing season is now drawing to a close, and in the air are
rumours of a crisis.


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