Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville; a Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 стор. |
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... Arnold wished to draw attention ( or rather to draw attention afresh and with special force ) to this business of an accepted style in English poetical writing . Consider , " he seems to be saying to his contemporaries , " what style is ...
... Arnold wished to draw attention ( or rather to draw attention afresh and with special force ) to this business of an accepted style in English poetical writing . Consider , " he seems to be saying to his contemporaries , " what style is ...
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... Arnold shapes the task of the critic into the solemnities of a high priest . This type of critic broods over the entire scene of literary endeavour , uttering general disapproval based on a canon of acknowledged achievement from other ...
... Arnold shapes the task of the critic into the solemnities of a high priest . This type of critic broods over the entire scene of literary endeavour , uttering general disapproval based on a canon of acknowledged achievement from other ...
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... Arnold is able to hear among them something of ultimate joy , the soul's reward . So it is at the conclusion of “ The Future " ; it is not a prophecy without reserve , yet he tells us that perhaps the River of Time will bring man some ...
... Arnold is able to hear among them something of ultimate joy , the soul's reward . So it is at the conclusion of “ The Future " ; it is not a prophecy without reserve , yet he tells us that perhaps the River of Time will bring man some ...
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AND ESPECIALLY THE FAERY | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
JOHN DONNE | 54 |
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