Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... joy awoke , " bearing with it a sense of resuscitation and power ; and the doc- trinaire dream of perfectibility -- the dream of the Condorcets and the Godwins - seemed on 3 the point of realization in the domain of actual fact OF TH.
... joy awoke , " bearing with it a sense of resuscitation and power ; and the doc- trinaire dream of perfectibility -- the dream of the Condorcets and the Godwins - seemed on 3 the point of realization in the domain of actual fact OF TH.
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... fact . Behind the race lay the broken shackles of the past , with its tyrannies , errors , super- stitions ; and from the present , as from a Pisgah- height , could be seen stretching away into the hazy distance the paradise of man's ...
... fact . Behind the race lay the broken shackles of the past , with its tyrannies , errors , super- stitions ; and from the present , as from a Pisgah- height , could be seen stretching away into the hazy distance the paradise of man's ...
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... fact that in the early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate circumstance ...
... fact that in the early years of the present century " the movement party in England , and England's party of progress , remained separated by a great gulf . " This was , indeed , as the writer terms it , an “ unfortunate circumstance ...
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... fact must not be lost sight of in the considera- tion of Keats's relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit ...
... fact must not be lost sight of in the considera- tion of Keats's relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit ...
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... fact has indeed been anticipated in what we have already said , but it is important enough to justify a word of re ... facts by which he found himself beset with JOHN KEATS . 15.
... fact has indeed been anticipated in what we have already said , but it is important enough to justify a word of re ... facts by which he found himself beset with JOHN KEATS . 15.
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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