Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... remains for us but to touch in this connec- tion upon the interesting question of Keats's instinctive Platonism - an illustration of that " natural affinity " of the poet " with the Greek mind " of which we shall have something more to ...
... remains for us but to touch in this connec- tion upon the interesting question of Keats's instinctive Platonism - an illustration of that " natural affinity " of the poet " with the Greek mind " of which we shall have something more to ...
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... remains , when all is said , one of the most marvellous characteristics of Keats's genius . But it is with his more direct relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we observe immediately the ...
... remains , when all is said , one of the most marvellous characteristics of Keats's genius . But it is with his more direct relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we observe immediately the ...
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... remains but to point out that the large body of Keats's nature - poetry is highly inter- esting in yet another way . It shows but little tendency towards that modern subjectivity of treatment which , since Mr. Ruskin's famous criticism ...
... remains but to point out that the large body of Keats's nature - poetry is highly inter- esting in yet another way . It shows but little tendency towards that modern subjectivity of treatment which , since Mr. Ruskin's famous criticism ...
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... remains the question , more pertinent to our present purpose , as to whether or not there were indi- cations of approaching change in the young poet's relations with life . Were there any signs that his thought of the world was likely ...
... remains the question , more pertinent to our present purpose , as to whether or not there were indi- cations of approaching change in the young poet's relations with life . Were there any signs that his thought of the world was likely ...
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... Alexander Smith and Matthew Arnold . " It has since been reprinted in Clough's Prose Remains , edited by his widow - a volume to which frequent reference will be made in the pres- ent study . 77 under a green tree by a purling brook and in-
... Alexander Smith and Matthew Arnold . " It has since been reprinted in Clough's Prose Remains , edited by his widow - a volume to which frequent reference will be made in the pres- ent study . 77 under a green tree by a purling brook and in-
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