Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... look Of one who leans upon a closèd book ; Naught more untranquil than the grassy slopes Between two hills . All hail , delightful hopes ! As she was wont , th ' imagination Into most lovely labyrinths will be gone , And they shall be ...
... look Of one who leans upon a closèd book ; Naught more untranquil than the grassy slopes Between two hills . All hail , delightful hopes ! As she was wont , th ' imagination Into most lovely labyrinths will be gone , And they shall be ...
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... look for systematic or carefully sus- tained thought . There is ever a danger lest we should persist in trying Keats before a mod- ern philosophical tribunal the jurisdiction of which he himself would have been the first to repudiate ...
... look for systematic or carefully sus- tained thought . There is ever a danger lest we should persist in trying Keats before a mod- ern philosophical tribunal the jurisdiction of which he himself would have been the first to repudiate ...
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... look- ing at things which remains , when all is said , one of the most marvellous characteristics of Keats's genius . But it is with his more direct relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we ...
... look- ing at things which remains , when all is said , one of the most marvellous characteristics of Keats's genius . But it is with his more direct relation to nature that we are now particularly concerned ; and here , once again , we ...
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... look on Nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes . The still sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor greeting , though of ample power To chasten and subdue . " In these later days of calm peacefulness and ...
... look on Nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes . The still sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor greeting , though of ample power To chasten and subdue . " In these later days of calm peacefulness and ...
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... look at these natural mani- festations of the cosmic processes everywhere at work around us through the medium of human feeling , pervading them with a rich ex- pansive meaning that in reality appertains to our own lives . Take the ...
... look at these natural mani- festations of the cosmic processes everywhere at work around us through the medium of human feeling , pervading them with a rich ex- pansive meaning that in reality appertains to our own lives . Take the ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Перегляд фрагмента - 1969 |
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