Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... human life and effort . Senancour best known among our- selves to - day as the Obermann of Matthew Arnold , and for Sainte - Beuve the anti - typical René , Lamartine , and Chateaubriand - the modern representative of Rousseau - may be ...
... human life and effort . Senancour best known among our- selves to - day as the Obermann of Matthew Arnold , and for Sainte - Beuve the anti - typical René , Lamartine , and Chateaubriand - the modern representative of Rousseau - may be ...
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... human regeneration , and bidding farewell almost entirely to the muse , devoted such energy as he could rescue from ill - health and opium , first to literary criticism , and later to theology and metaphysics . In the mean- time ...
... human regeneration , and bidding farewell almost entirely to the muse , devoted such energy as he could rescue from ill - health and opium , first to literary criticism , and later to theology and metaphysics . In the mean- time ...
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... human progression . Endowed with keener glance and more audacious vision than his fellows , inspired with larger enthusiasms and intenser prophetic fire , intrepid in his alle- giance to the truth as he had learned it , and too little ...
... human progression . Endowed with keener glance and more audacious vision than his fellows , inspired with larger enthusiasms and intenser prophetic fire , intrepid in his alle- giance to the truth as he had learned it , and too little ...
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... one of his contemporaries than in this inspired prophet of Humanity , the singer of Prometheus Unbound . 1 Preface to The Revolt of Islam . II . We have undertaken this necessarily super- ficial analysis JOHN KEATS . II.
... one of his contemporaries than in this inspired prophet of Humanity , the singer of Prometheus Unbound . 1 Preface to The Revolt of Islam . II . We have undertaken this necessarily super- ficial analysis JOHN KEATS . II.
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... human life ; to sound the battle - cry of progress , firing the strong with fresh enthusiasm , and bringing the stragglers into line and step - all this was alien to his view of the gay science and its place and influence in our noisy ...
... human life ; to sound the battle - cry of progress , firing the strong with fresh enthusiasm , and bringing the stragglers into line and step - all this was alien to his view of the gay science and its place and influence in our noisy ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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