Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... period of great though somewhat pathetic interest in the history of the develop- ment of modern Europe . It may be described as the period of the ebb - flow in that tide of faith and hope which had reached its flood in the early years ...
... period of great though somewhat pathetic interest in the history of the develop- ment of modern Europe . It may be described as the period of the ebb - flow in that tide of faith and hope which had reached its flood in the early years ...
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... other 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 .
... other 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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... period , on the other hand , was , as we well know , a set protest against the entire body of those traditions , and an imme- diate appeal to that emotional side of life which they had systematically set at nought . Hence , for the time ...
... period , on the other hand , was , as we well know , a set protest against the entire body of those traditions , and an imme- diate appeal to that emotional side of life which they had systematically set at nought . Hence , for the time ...
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... period in which he lived . Mr. Stedman has laid it down as a general principle that " where a work survives as an exception to the inherent temper of a people , it is likely to exhibit greatness " ; ' and he refers to the Book of Job as ...
... period in which he lived . Mr. Stedman has laid it down as a general principle that " where a work survives as an exception to the inherent temper of a people , it is likely to exhibit greatness " ; ' and he refers to the Book of Job as ...
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... own , must there be danger in the random employment of phrases pointing back to periods of culture which , after all , have been permanently out- grown . It is well enough to indicate a man's 52 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... own , must there be danger in the random employment of phrases pointing back to periods of culture which , after all , have been permanently out- grown . It is well enough to indicate a man's 52 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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