From Sensibility to Romanticism: Essays Presented to Frederick A. PottleFrederick Whiley Hilles, Harold Bloom Oxford University Press, 1965 - 585 стор. |
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... lines of the poem to be written were the initial stanzas describing sunset in the churchyard , it seems likely that the poem was born of a mood . The first few lines may even have come with a misleading spontaneity . We may be reminded ...
... lines of the poem to be written were the initial stanzas describing sunset in the churchyard , it seems likely that the poem was born of a mood . The first few lines may even have come with a misleading spontaneity . We may be reminded ...
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... lines express an urgency which would be out of place in Gray's poem . The struggle enacted in Shakespeare's lines is to Gray rather a subject for philosophic contemplation . The fact that so many of the stanzas of the Elegy can be trans ...
... lines express an urgency which would be out of place in Gray's poem . The struggle enacted in Shakespeare's lines is to Gray rather a subject for philosophic contemplation . The fact that so many of the stanzas of the Elegy can be trans ...
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... Lines 1-26 went swiftly onto page 48 , with little mending . Page 49 began with the exhortation to " Thou Angel ... That didst create this Body . . . " ( now lines 29-30 ) , but in the margin an explanation of that Angel / Devil was ...
... Lines 1-26 went swiftly onto page 48 , with little mending . Page 49 began with the exhortation to " Thou Angel ... That didst create this Body . . . " ( now lines 29-30 ) , but in the margin an explanation of that Angel / Devil was ...
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Aeneid aesthetic Alexander Pope Aspasia beauty beggar Biographia Literaria Blake Blake's blank verse Boswell Bowles's Burns Byron called Coleridge Coleridge's Collins Collins's couplet critical death diction divine Don Juan dramatic dream eighteenth century Elegy English epigram Epistle Epitaph Essays expression Fancy feeling garden genre Gray Gray's Greek Greek Anthology human idea imagination Innocence inscription Irene James Boswell Jesus Johnson Joseph Warton Keats landscape language letter lines literary London Lyrical Ballads M. H. Abrams meditation melancholy metrical Milton mind moral Narrator nature Notebook painting passage passion perhaps picturesque Pindaric Pity poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's prose reader rhyme Romantic satire scene Scots Scottish seems sense Shelley Shelley's song sonnets spirit stanza sublime suggest theme things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion tradition Twickenham Urizen verse virtue vision Warton words Wordsworth writing written wrote