Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... tion of its own despair . This influence has tainted the literature of the age with the hope- lessness of the minds from which it flows . Metaphysics and inquiries into moral and political science have become little else than vain ...
... tion of its own despair . This influence has tainted the literature of the age with the hope- lessness of the minds from which it flows . Metaphysics and inquiries into moral and political science have become little else than vain ...
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... tion of Keats's relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope ...
... tion of Keats's relation to his time . ' 1 Attention may here be directed to the well - known lines in Sleep and Poetry in which , after unfolding his ideas of the true poetic spirit , Keats attacks the formal verse of the Dryden- Pope ...
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... tion of Keats's Works , Vol . i . , appendix ) . Keats studied Dryden's versification carefully , and with considerable ad- vantage , before he wrote Lamia ; and the marked contrast on the formal side between this later poem , and the ...
... tion of Keats's Works , Vol . i . , appendix ) . Keats studied Dryden's versification carefully , and with considerable ad- vantage , before he wrote Lamia ; and the marked contrast on the formal side between this later poem , and the ...
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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 ... tion , Vol . iii . , p . 78 ) . moreover , handled in a singularly artistic and objective spirit 20 STUDIES IN ...
Keats-Clough-Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson. tion , the ancient problems in their modern shapes , the party - cries ... tion , Vol . iii . , p . 78 ) . moreover , handled in a singularly artistic and objective spirit 20 STUDIES IN ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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