Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... believe that the French crisis had indeed ended in total failure , that repub- licanism had collapsed along with the republic , or that the reaction which had followed would prove a permanent backwater in the strong current of human ...
... believe that the French crisis had indeed ended in total failure , that repub- licanism had collapsed along with the republic , or that the reaction which had followed would prove a permanent backwater in the strong current of human ...
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... believe , might otherwise have proved of help to him in the progress of his thought . ' " I keep wavering , " he writes , “ between admir- ation of his exceedingly great perceptive and analytical power , and other wonderful points , and ...
... believe , might otherwise have proved of help to him in the progress of his thought . ' " I keep wavering , " he writes , “ between admir- ation of his exceedingly great perceptive and analytical power , and other wonderful points , and ...
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... believe I had gained a religious assurance , Formed in my own poor soul a great moral basis to rest on . Ah , but indeed I see , I feel it factitious entirely ; I refuse , reject , and put it utterly from me ; I will look straight out ...
... believe I had gained a religious assurance , Formed in my own poor soul a great moral basis to rest on . Ah , but indeed I see , I feel it factitious entirely ; I refuse , reject , and put it utterly from me ; I will look straight out ...
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... believe , is the strong feeling of the English nation ; the spirit of Newton and of Locke possesses us at least in as full measure as that of any one of their predecessors . " ' These would at any time have been coura- geous and ...
... believe , is the strong feeling of the English nation ; the spirit of Newton and of Locke possesses us at least in as full measure as that of any one of their predecessors . " ' These would at any time have been coura- geous and ...
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... believe that they are here set down for the purpose of showing the new generation the kind of criticism that might , reasonably be passed upon their aims and methods by on- lookers of an entirely different type . It was so much Clough's ...
... believe that they are here set down for the purpose of showing the new generation the kind of criticism that might , reasonably be passed upon their aims and methods by on- lookers of an entirely different type . It was so much Clough's ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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