Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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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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... temper of a people , it is likely to exhibit greatness " ; ' and he refers to the Book of Job as a remarkable illustra- tion . It is manifest that we may extend this principle by saying that when the body of a poet's work stands out ...
... temper of a people , it is likely to exhibit greatness " ; ' and he refers to the Book of Job as a remarkable illustra- tion . It is manifest that we may extend this principle by saying that when the body of a poet's work stands out ...
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... temper of his age , he turned back upon the past , clinging with obstinate per- sistency to that old order of ideas , to that cos- mology of marvel and mystery , which he felt to be slipping from the grasp of the world , with all that ...
... temper of his age , he turned back upon the past , clinging with obstinate per- sistency to that old order of ideas , to that cos- mology of marvel and mystery , which he felt to be slipping from the grasp of the world , with all that ...
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... temper of modern thought perhaps most clearly and consistently formulated . How far the trans- cendental principle , several times distinctly enunciated by him , is to be interpreted as the merely spontaneous outcome and expression of a ...
... temper of modern thought perhaps most clearly and consistently formulated . How far the trans- cendental principle , several times distinctly enunciated by him , is to be interpreted as the merely spontaneous outcome and expression of a ...
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... temper and outlook . The clos- ing verses of his ode on The Intimations of Immortality may be here chosen by way of a single illustration : 66 The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eye That hath ...
... temper and outlook . The clos- ing verses of his ode on The Intimations of Immortality may be here chosen by way of a single illustration : 66 The clouds that gather round the setting sun Do take a sober colouring from an eye That hath ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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