Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... important of the great brotherhood , after gathering from Europe's wreckage of hope the mighty life - les- sons of The Prelude , not only , like his two friends , sank gradually into the narrow insular conceptions of political freedom ...
... important of the great brotherhood , after gathering from Europe's wreckage of hope the mighty life - les- sons of The Prelude , not only , like his two friends , sank gradually into the narrow insular conceptions of political freedom ...
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... important poet of the period remained un- touched by the ideas of the revolution and the reaction which followed it . This was Samuel Rogers . which it was his misfortune to be thrown , and 12 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... important poet of the period remained un- touched by the ideas of the revolution and the reaction which followed it . This was Samuel Rogers . which it was his misfortune to be thrown , and 12 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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... important fact that in the early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate ...
... important fact that in the early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate ...
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... important enough to justify a word of re- emphasis . Keats's unsympathetic contact with the modern world involved little of active pro- test or antagonism . If he could not enter into the spirit of his age , he did not , on the other ...
... important enough to justify a word of re- emphasis . Keats's unsympathetic contact with the modern world involved little of active pro- test or antagonism . If he could not enter into the spirit of his age , he did not , on the other ...
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... Keats's work is exhibited in another equally important way . In no case does the writer consciously or un- 1 The Nature of Poetry , p . 131 . consciously make his poetry the vehicle for the exposition of JOHN KEATS . 21.
... Keats's work is exhibited in another equally important way . In no case does the writer consciously or un- 1 The Nature of Poetry , p . 131 . consciously make his poetry the vehicle for the exposition of JOHN KEATS . 21.
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Перегляд фрагмента - 1969 |
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