Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... mind . of man sank back once more into the shal- lows . The generous ardor cooled down ; the young enthusiasm died away . Frustrated hope changed into apathy , revolutionary faith into post - revolutionary skepticism and despair . The ...
... mind . of man sank back once more into the shal- lows . The generous ardor cooled down ; the young enthusiasm died away . Frustrated hope changed into apathy , revolutionary faith into post - revolutionary skepticism and despair . The ...
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... minds in the few tempestuous years which sep- arated the downfall of the old despotism in the person of Louis XVI . , from the final establish- ment of the new despotism in the person of Napoleon . Southey , who had heralded the gos ...
... minds in the few tempestuous years which sep- arated the downfall of the old despotism in the person of Louis XVI . , from the final establish- ment of the new despotism in the person of Napoleon . Southey , who had heralded the gos ...
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... minds from which it flows . Metaphysics and inquiries into moral and political science have become little else than vain attempts to revive exploded superstitions , or sophisms like those of Mr. Malthus , calcu- lated to lull the ...
... minds from which it flows . Metaphysics and inquiries into moral and political science have become little else than vain attempts to revive exploded superstitions , or sophisms like those of Mr. Malthus , calcu- lated to lull the ...
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... carried freedom to an excess of license which Hunt himself found it impossible to endorse ( see Hunt's review of the 1817 volume , reprinted in Forman's edi- It should be borne in mind , however , that 14 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... carried freedom to an excess of license which Hunt himself found it impossible to endorse ( see Hunt's review of the 1817 volume , reprinted in Forman's edi- It should be borne in mind , however , that 14 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. It should be borne in mind , however , that when we undertake to describe Keats's mental attitude towards modern tendencies , practical or speculative , as an attitude of evasion , the ...
Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. It should be borne in mind , however , that when we undertake to describe Keats's mental attitude towards modern tendencies , practical or speculative , as an attitude of evasion , the ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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