Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... habit of poets from the renaissance down- ward . ' If we had no other evidence before us beyond that furnished by the Ode to Pan in the first book of Endymion ( the " pretty piece of paganism " which Wordsworth damned with faint praise ) ...
... habit of poets from the renaissance down- ward . ' If we had no other evidence before us beyond that furnished by the Ode to Pan in the first book of Endymion ( the " pretty piece of paganism " which Wordsworth damned with faint praise ) ...
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... habit of calling , not very happily it is to be feared , the " pa- thetic fallacy . " Mr. Ruskin , here as so often ... habits of our time , 42 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... habit of calling , not very happily it is to be feared , the " pa- thetic fallacy . " Mr. Ruskin , here as so often ... habits of our time , 42 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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... habit was to describe things as he saw them , without seeking to read into them the joys and sorrows of the human lot . His treatment of nature is therefore marked , to use Mr. Ruskin's 1 See towards the close of the book , the lines ...
... habit was to describe things as he saw them , without seeking to read into them the joys and sorrows of the human lot . His treatment of nature is therefore marked , to use Mr. Ruskin's 1 See towards the close of the book , the lines ...
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... habit of dismissing the harder and sharper facts of life was apparently spontaneous and unreasoned —an affair of temperament merely . But as time went on , and such facts gradually came more and more to compel attention , he began to ...
... habit of dismissing the harder and sharper facts of life was apparently spontaneous and unreasoned —an affair of temperament merely . But as time went on , and such facts gradually came more and more to compel attention , he began to ...
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... utopianism . A scholar of instinct , habit , training , associa- tion , he is nevertheless prepared to abandon the " trim poetic academe " of his early life and to step down boldly into the arena of our 6 ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH . 81.
... utopianism . A scholar of instinct , habit , training , associa- tion , he is nevertheless prepared to abandon the " trim poetic academe " of his early life and to step down boldly into the arena of our 6 ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH . 81.
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