Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... present , as from a Pisgah- height , could be seen stretching away into the hazy distance the paradise of man's desire , the true land of promise of which prophets had spoken and poets sung . Well indeed might Wordsworth exclaim of ...
... present , as from a Pisgah- height , could be seen stretching away into the hazy distance the paradise of man's desire , the true land of promise of which prophets had spoken and poets sung . Well indeed might Wordsworth exclaim of ...
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... present connection the most 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 ...
... present connection the most 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 ...
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... present study is concerned . For us , the most signifi- cant thing about John Keats is , that living at such a time of travail , uncertainty , social dis- satisfaction , and spiritual craving , his writings should nevertheless show ...
... present study is concerned . For us , the most signifi- cant thing about John Keats is , that living at such a time of travail , uncertainty , social dis- satisfaction , and spiritual craving , his writings should nevertheless show ...
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... 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 circumstance " ; but it was all the same an ...
... 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 circumstance " ; but it was all the same an ...
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... present ; the words which express what they understand not ; the trumpets which sing to battle , and feel not what they inspire ; the influence which is moved not , but moves . Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world ...
... present ; the words which express what they understand not ; the trumpets which sing to battle , and feel not what they inspire ; the influence which is moved not , but moves . Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Перегляд фрагмента - 1969 |
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