Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... eyes of all Europe were then anxiously fixed , ran through its cycle of action and reaction , and at length , in the pontifical benediction of the emperor , took " a lesson from the dog returning to his vomit . " " But these statements ...
... eyes of all Europe were then anxiously fixed , ran through its cycle of action and reaction , and at length , in the pontifical benediction of the emperor , took " a lesson from the dog returning to his vomit . " " But these statements ...
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... eye nor the pride of life , could ever wholly fill . Yet the literature of this epoch , though mainly the expression in different forms of moral prostration , listlessness , and vacuity , had one splendid note of continued revolutionary ...
... eye nor the pride of life , could ever wholly fill . Yet the literature of this epoch , though mainly the expression in different forms of moral prostration , listlessness , and vacuity , had one splendid note of continued revolutionary ...
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... and thy clear fount Exhales in mists to heaven . Ay , the count Of mighty Poets is made up ; the scroll Is folded by the Muses ; the bright roll Is in Apollo's hand : our dazèd eyes Have seen 28 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... and thy clear fount Exhales in mists to heaven . Ay , the count Of mighty Poets is made up ; the scroll Is folded by the Muses ; the bright roll Is in Apollo's hand : our dazèd eyes Have seen 28 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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... eyes Have seen a new tinge in the western skies : The world has done its duty . Yet , oh yet , Although the sun of poesy is set , These lovers did embrace , and we must weep That there is no old power left to steep A quill immortal in ...
... eyes Have seen a new tinge in the western skies : The world has done its duty . Yet , oh yet , Although the sun of poesy is set , These lovers did embrace , and we must weep That there is no old power left to steep A quill immortal in ...
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... eye by the rich external world . Then , indeed , he could declare , nature was to him " all in all . " Daily " the common range of visible things " grew more and more dear to him , but the early charm of incidental association weakened ...
... eye by the rich external world . Then , indeed , he could declare , nature was to him " all in all . " Daily " the common range of visible things " grew more and more dear to him , but the early charm of incidental association weakened ...
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