The Technique of the Sublime in Gray and CollinsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 572 стор. |
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... Bard's theme of revenge by waving " their hundred arms " over Edward I , and he has the Bard say to Taliessin : " They breathe a soul to animate thy clay . " At the least he infers that Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton will be ...
... Bard's theme of revenge by waving " their hundred arms " over Edward I , and he has the Bard say to Taliessin : " They breathe a soul to animate thy clay . " At the least he infers that Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton will be ...
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... Bard of Gray . 34 The Bard continued to be the favorite of Gray's sublime poems , and in the latter half of the cen- tury he became as well known for the sublimity of his " Bard " as for the sentiments of his Elegy . One writer , in ...
... Bard of Gray . 34 The Bard continued to be the favorite of Gray's sublime poems , and in the latter half of the cen- tury he became as well known for the sublimity of his " Bard " as for the sentiments of his Elegy . One writer , in ...
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... Bard ; yet the sublime wings in for a brief moment when , through the imagination of the poet , the Bard • spoke , and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plung'd to endless night . For the sublime is an ...
... Bard ; yet the sublime wings in for a brief moment when , through the imagination of the poet , the Bard • spoke , and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plung'd to endless night . For the sublime is an ...
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