The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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Сторінка 28
... have believed in the actual existence of any such divinity as Echo ; Keats certainly did not believe in the goddess Maia ; but each is in his poem for the moment lifted up out of himself , is become no longer a 28 THE GRAND STYLE.
... have believed in the actual existence of any such divinity as Echo ; Keats certainly did not believe in the goddess Maia ; but each is in his poem for the moment lifted up out of himself , is become no longer a 28 THE GRAND STYLE.
Сторінка 92
... believe . His handling of human nature never seems to suggest any belief either in the ancient view , revived by modern Socialists , that Church and State can make men good by suitable institutions , commands , and pro- hibitions ; nor ...
... believe . His handling of human nature never seems to suggest any belief either in the ancient view , revived by modern Socialists , that Church and State can make men good by suitable institutions , commands , and pro- hibitions ; nor ...
Сторінка 248
... believe in the promise of spring , but how much they believe in it they only realize when they hear the poet crying : Once more the Heavenly Power Makes all things new , 248 POETRY AND COMMONPLACE.
... believe in the promise of spring , but how much they believe in it they only realize when they hear the poet crying : Once more the Heavenly Power Makes all things new , 248 POETRY AND COMMONPLACE.
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES | 52 |
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