Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... hold him firmly as its own . Nevertheless , handled with proper caution , and accepted as having reference only to broad and general characteristics , Heine's formula may be found at least suggestive . There are men whose lives are ...
... hold him firmly as its own . Nevertheless , handled with proper caution , and accepted as having reference only to broad and general characteristics , Heine's formula may be found at least suggestive . There are men whose lives are ...
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... first place , we chose the word " pagan , " instead of the partially synonymous words " Hellenic ' and " Greek , " in order that we may hold clearly 99 in view the fact that we are dealing with tem- 54 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... first place , we chose the word " pagan , " instead of the partially synonymous words " Hellenic ' and " Greek , " in order that we may hold clearly 99 in view the fact that we are dealing with tem- 54 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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... hold . ourselves free from thought and theory . Beauty and romance may thus , but thus only , be still to us a possession for ever . 1 Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds ( 1818 ) . Compare Edwin Arnold's Light of Asia , Book ii . Fully ...
... hold . ourselves free from thought and theory . Beauty and romance may thus , but thus only , be still to us a possession for ever . 1 Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds ( 1818 ) . Compare Edwin Arnold's Light of Asia , Book ii . Fully ...
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... hold himself aloof . " As to the poetical character itself ( I mean that sort of which , if I am anything , I 1 Forman's edition of Keats's Works , Vol . iii . , pp . 99-100 . The italics are Keats's own . am a member , that sort ...
... hold himself aloof . " As to the poetical character itself ( I mean that sort of which , if I am anything , I 1 Forman's edition of Keats's Works , Vol . iii . , pp . 99-100 . The italics are Keats's own . am a member , that sort ...
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... hold fast to this was for him the first and last requirement of any healthy thinking or living — a requirement to be fulfilled at any cost . Hence his acknowledged dissatis- faction with Coleridge , a teacher who , he had rea- son to ...
... hold fast to this was for him the first and last requirement of any healthy thinking or living — a requirement to be fulfilled at any cost . Hence his acknowledged dissatis- faction with Coleridge , a teacher who , he had rea- son to ...
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