Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... principles of English social reform as to be taken by Robert Browning as " a sort of painter's model " for his Lost Leader . " I did not , " writes Southey of his own change of mental outlook and of sympathy , " fall into the error of ...
... principles of English social reform as to be taken by Robert Browning as " a sort of painter's model " for his Lost Leader . " I did not , " writes Southey of his own change of mental outlook and of sympathy , " fall into the error of ...
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... principles and aspirations . Mean- while the titanic genius of Byron may be taken 1 The Prelude , Book xi . Concerning the change of front of Wordsworth and Southey , see the pungent criticism of Thomas Love Peacock in his Crochet ...
... principles and aspirations . Mean- while the titanic genius of Byron may be taken 1 The Prelude , Book xi . Concerning the change of front of Wordsworth and Southey , see the pungent criticism of Thomas Love Peacock in his Crochet ...
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... principles of progress of which for him the revolution itself was only a single expression . A truer utterance of the general feeling of the time may therefore be found in almost any one of his contemporaries than in this inspired ...
... principles of progress of which for him the revolution itself was only a single expression . A truer utterance of the general feeling of the time may therefore be found in almost any one of his contemporaries than in this inspired ...
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... principle of beauty in all things " ; the noblest conceiva- ble result of poetry the gentle moving away , from time to time , of the pall by which our spirits are so constantly darkened . Thus he could write in remonstrance to Shelley ...
... principle of beauty in all things " ; the noblest conceiva- ble result of poetry the gentle moving away , from time to time , of the pall by which our spirits are so constantly darkened . Thus he could write in remonstrance to Shelley ...
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... principle of all his writing reaches something like definite formulation in Sleep and Poetry , and in the following passage is given perhaps its dis- tinctest enunciation : " Yet I rejoice : a myrtle fairer than E'er grew in Paphos from ...
... principle of all his writing reaches something like definite formulation in Sleep and Poetry , and in the following passage is given perhaps its dis- tinctest enunciation : " Yet I rejoice : a myrtle fairer than E'er grew in Paphos from ...
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