Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... problems of 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 ...
... problems of 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 ...
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... - easing things . " Recoiling thus from both the temper and the mood of modern life , Keats consciously left the obstinate questions that came up for considera- tion , the ancient problems in their modern shapes , JOHN KEATS . 19.
... - easing things . " Recoiling thus from both the temper and the mood of modern life , Keats consciously left the obstinate questions that came up for considera- tion , the ancient problems in their modern shapes , JOHN KEATS . 19.
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Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. tion , the ancient problems in their modern shapes , the party - cries , the distracting tumult of practical affairs , the fierce death - grapple of old and new in religion , morality ...
Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. tion , the ancient problems in their modern shapes , the party - cries , the distracting tumult of practical affairs , the fierce death - grapple of old and new in religion , morality ...
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... problem , it comes up for discussion in another part of our study . 1 It remains but to point out that the large body of Keats's nature - poetry is highly inter- esting in yet another way . It shows but little tendency towards that ...
... problem , it comes up for discussion in another part of our study . 1 It remains but to point out that the large body of Keats's nature - poetry is highly inter- esting in yet another way . It shows but little tendency towards that ...
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... est , strenuous , severe - a field of ceaseless con- flict and tireless exertion ; who care little or nothing for beauty , as such ; who look at humanity and its problems from the religious and ethical side JOHN KEATS . 53.
... est , strenuous , severe - a field of ceaseless con- flict and tireless exertion ; who care little or nothing for beauty , as such ; who look at humanity and its problems from the religious and ethical side JOHN KEATS . 53.
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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