Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 стор. |
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... simply left these things alone . He turned his back upon a world which was thus for Carlyle the arena of a mighty spiritual conflict . The changing order of the nineteenth - century world absorbed all Carlyle's attention . By Keats it ...
... simply left these things alone . He turned his back upon a world which was thus for Carlyle the arena of a mighty spiritual conflict . The changing order of the nineteenth - century world absorbed all Carlyle's attention . By Keats it ...
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... simply tell the most heart - easing things . " Recoiling thus from both the temper and the mood of modern life , Keats consciously left the obstinate questions that came up for considera- tion , the ancient problems in their modern ...
... simply tell the most heart - easing things . " Recoiling thus from both the temper and the mood of modern life , Keats consciously left the obstinate questions that came up for considera- tion , the ancient problems in their modern ...
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... simply that Keats took these stories as he found them , with or without any latent meaning , as the case might be ; and that , so accepting them as they came down to him . from the past , he never sought to relate them in any way to the ...
... simply that Keats took these stories as he found them , with or without any latent meaning , as the case might be ; and that , so accepting them as they came down to him . from the past , he never sought to relate them in any way to the ...
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... simply of transition . He came presently , he tells us , in words too familiar to need lengthy quotation , 66 To look on Nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes . The still sad music of humanity , Nor ...
... simply of transition . He came presently , he tells us , in words too familiar to need lengthy quotation , 66 To look on Nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes . The still sad music of humanity , Nor ...
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... simply and frankly , as it stood revealed to him through the senses , and his strong artistic craving found ample satisfaction in its ever - renewed beauty , its ever - living charm . He desired from it no spiritual revelation , no ...
... simply and frankly , as it stood revealed to him through the senses , and his strong artistic craving found ample satisfaction in its ever - renewed beauty , its ever - living charm . He desired from it no spiritual revelation , no ...
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