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... feeling were everywhere freshened and intensified ; a " con- quering , new - born joy awoke , " bearing with it a sense of resuscitation and power ; and the doc- trinaire dream of perfectibility -- the dream of the Condorcets and the ...
... feeling were everywhere freshened and intensified ; a " con- quering , new - born joy awoke , " bearing with it a sense of resuscitation and power ; and the doc- trinaire dream of perfectibility -- the dream of the Condorcets and the ...
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... feeling by the rapid rush of events in France , as that country , upon which the 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 ...
... feeling by the rapid rush of events in France , as that country , upon which the 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 ...
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... feeling of the time may therefore be found in almost any one of his contemporaries than in this inspired prophet of Humanity , the singer of Prometheus Unbound . 1 Preface to The Revolt of Islam . II . We have undertaken this ...
... feeling of the time may therefore be found in almost any one of his contemporaries than in this inspired prophet of Humanity , the singer of Prometheus Unbound . 1 Preface to The Revolt of Islam . II . We have undertaken this ...
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... feeling , unmarred by lyric egoism . The latter , subtly and weirdly beau- tiful as it is , is bathed in a " phantasmagoric golden haze " which often passes " into twilight sadness , " and which , as Mr. Stedman says of the stories of ...
... feeling , unmarred by lyric egoism . The latter , subtly and weirdly beau- tiful as it is , is bathed in a " phantasmagoric golden haze " which often passes " into twilight sadness , " and which , as Mr. Stedman says of the stories of ...
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... in the above- cited lines an expression of the feeling which characterised him through life . And how , in fact , should we expect Keats to manifest any interest in certain large aspects of the life and human JOHN KEATS . 31.
... in the above- cited lines an expression of the feeling which characterised him through life . And how , in fact , should we expect Keats to manifest any interest in certain large aspects of the life and human JOHN KEATS . 31.
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Перегляд фрагмента - 1969 |
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