Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... referred to saw the light - and it should be remembered that this fine work was one of its author's latest and most mature pro- ductions - Keats and Lamb , while dining with him ( Haydon ) had agreed together that " New- ton had ...
... referred to saw the light - and it should be remembered that this fine work was one of its author's latest and most mature pro- ductions - Keats and Lamb , while dining with him ( Haydon ) had agreed together that " New- ton had ...
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... referred to , his crude and loose theorizings may be dignified by such a name — was “ of his life a thing apart " ; it did not permeate , saturate , modify the woof and texture of his being . The craving for spiritual satisfaction ...
... referred to , his crude and loose theorizings may be dignified by such a name — was “ of his life a thing apart " ; it did not permeate , saturate , modify the woof and texture of his being . The craving for spiritual satisfaction ...
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... referred to , show very clearly the gradual obsession of his mind by ideas alien to his common habits of thought and feeling . Let one such passage suffice us here . It is a lengthy one , but its value fully justifies its reproduction ...
... referred to , show very clearly the gradual obsession of his mind by ideas alien to his common habits of thought and feeling . Let one such passage suffice us here . It is a lengthy one , but its value fully justifies its reproduction ...
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... referred to the last period of his life ” ( p . 415 , note ) . The writer simply asserts the impossibility of holding fast to the historic records of Christianity , and takes his stand firmly upon intuition and the spiritual life of the ...
... referred to the last period of his life ” ( p . 415 , note ) . The writer simply asserts the impossibility of holding fast to the historic records of Christianity , and takes his stand firmly upon intuition and the spiritual life of the ...
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... referred to - Dipsychus , in the poem of that name , and Claude , in the Amours de Voyage- as exhibiting each in his own way Clough's intense sympathy with perplexed and intro- spective natures , and the extraordinary under- standing ...
... referred to - Dipsychus , in the poem of that name , and Claude , in the Amours de Voyage- as exhibiting each in his own way Clough's intense sympathy with perplexed and intro- spective natures , and the extraordinary under- standing ...
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