Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... religion , morality , society , to take care of themselves ; while , far from the rush and turmoil , he lingered in his fairyland of fancy , in the bower he had fashioned for himself , " Full of sweet dreams , and health , and quiet ...
... religion , morality , society , to take care of themselves ; while , far from the rush and turmoil , he lingered in his fairyland of fancy , in the bower he had fashioned for himself , " Full of sweet dreams , and health , and quiet ...
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... the woods and mountains , " but the character of his feeling had been modified . It had ripened into the closest and most intimate love - a love which , as he himself tells us , was profoundly religious in JOHN KEATS . 39.
... the woods and mountains , " but the character of his feeling had been modified . It had ripened into the closest and most intimate love - a love which , as he himself tells us , was profoundly religious in JOHN KEATS . 39.
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... religious in its quality . And at this time he came to realize how much his mature mind had itself brought to nature , and felt well pleased to recognize in her and in the language of his senses , as they responded to her noble and ...
... religious in its quality . And at this time he came to realize how much his mature mind had itself brought to nature , and felt well pleased to recognize in her and in the language of his senses , as they responded to her noble and ...
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... might have come to partake of the character of " religious love " ? " This is an interesting and important The Excursion , Book iv . 2 The Prelude , Book ii . question , but we shall find it most convenient to JOHN KEATS . 41.
... might have come to partake of the character of " religious love " ? " This is an interesting and important The Excursion , Book iv . 2 The Prelude , Book ii . question , but we shall find it most convenient to JOHN KEATS . 41.
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... religious culture ; the key- note of the other is beauty , and its ideal æsthetic culture . Pressed upon closely , the distinction here presented , like all such distinctions , would readily lend itself to abuse . It can never be too ...
... religious culture ; the key- note of the other is beauty , and its ideal æsthetic culture . Pressed upon closely , the distinction here presented , like all such distinctions , would readily lend itself to abuse . It can never be too ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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