| Paula R. Feldman, Daniel Robinson - 1999 - 306 стор.
...different object do these eyes require. My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire. Yet morning smiles the...cannot hear, And weep the more, because I weep in vain. Thomas Warton (1728-90) (1775) Thomas Warton followed in the footsteps of his father, Thomas Warton... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2003 - 356 стор.
...different object do these eyes require; My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire; Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-bom pleasure brings to happier men; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear; To warm their... | |
| G. Gabrielle Starr - 2004 - 318 стор.
...require; My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire; (11. 6-8) I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. (11. 13-14) Wordsworth is arguing for simplicity of diction, and in the process focuses on lines that... | |
| Kurt Fosso - 2004 - 316 стор.
..."Sonnet on the Death of Richard West," the closing couplet of which expresses the melancholy lament, "I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear / And weep the more because I weep in vain."6' It is easy to see why these lines, singled out in the Preface, remained so memorable for Wordsworth:... | |
| John Richetti - 2005 - 974 стор.
...different object do these eyes require. My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire. Yet morning smiles the...cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. Wordsworth seems to assume what countless critics since have assumed about Gray's poem, that direct... | |
| Wordsworth, William - 2005 - 94 стор.
...different objecl do these eyes require; /My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; /And in my breast the imperfect joys expire;/ Yet Morning smiles the...bear;/ To warm their little loves the birds complain. / Ifruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, /And weep the more becauselweep in vain ("Sonnet on the... | |
| Johann Georg Sulzer - 2005 - 152 стор.
...mysteriously performs for Gray the work of true grief: Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer. And their newborn pleasure brings to happier men; The fields...bear; To warm their little loves the birds complain: 1 fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear. And weep the more, because I weep in vain. Death is real,... | |
| Frank H. Ellis - 2005 - 244 стор.
...and mock-heroics of the Hvmn to Ignorance and the pure unrelieved melancholy of the sonnet to West: I fruitless mourn to him, that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. The advantage of this mixed or impure tone is that it avoids the characteristic dangers of both the... | |
| Amy Christine Billone - 2007 - 210 стор.
...different object do these eyes require. My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire. Yet morning smiles the...cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. From the first line, Gray's poem prepares the reader for its repetitive structure. The opening words... | |
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