Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... passing on to inquire a little more closely into Keats's temperamental peculi- arities as self - revealed in his work , we may here pause a moment to notice the ob- Ivious fact that the characteristic trend of his genius is shown in the ...
... passing on to inquire a little more closely into Keats's temperamental peculi- arities as self - revealed in his work , we may here pause a moment to notice the ob- Ivious fact that the characteristic trend of his genius is shown in the ...
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... passes " into twilight sadness , " and which , as Mr. Stedman says of the stories of The Earthly Paradise taken as a whole , belongs to the poet and his age , not to the old wonder - tale itself.1 But the artistic objectivity of Keats's ...
... passes " into twilight sadness , " and which , as Mr. Stedman says of the stories of The Earthly Paradise taken as a whole , belongs to the poet and his age , not to the old wonder - tale itself.1 But the artistic objectivity of Keats's ...
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... of original life . And the poetry of Keats may certainly be indicated as an interesting case in point . 1 Nature of Poetry , p . 86 . IV . Passing now from the consideration of these more 24 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
... of original life . And the poetry of Keats may certainly be indicated as an interesting case in point . 1 Nature of Poetry , p . 86 . IV . Passing now from the consideration of these more 24 STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION .
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Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. IV . Passing now from the consideration of these more superficial manifestations of Keats's aloof- ness from the general drift and spirit of his time , we need refer only in brief to ...
Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. IV . Passing now from the consideration of these more superficial manifestations of Keats's aloof- ness from the general drift and spirit of his time , we need refer only in brief to ...
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... passing ; but man comes , And with unquiet questioning infects The woodland with its woe . The impulsive note Sung by yon cuckoo conscienceless , when heard By human ear , sounds like melodious guilt , The mocking Mephistopheles of Love ...
... passing ; but man comes , And with unquiet questioning infects The woodland with its woe . The impulsive note Sung by yon cuckoo conscienceless , when heard By human ear , sounds like melodious guilt , The mocking Mephistopheles of Love ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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