Studies in Interpretation: Keats-Clough-Matthew ArnoldG. P. Putnam's sons, 1896 - 221 páginas |
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... whole affair . . . . I was a sharer in the general vortex , though my little world described the path of the revolution in an orbit of its own . " 1 See Browning's letter to Dr. Grosart , reprinted in G. W. Cooke's Guide - Book to ...
... whole affair . . . . I was a sharer in the general vortex , though my little world described the path of the revolution in an orbit of its own . " 1 See Browning's letter to Dr. Grosart , reprinted in G. W. Cooke's Guide - Book to ...
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... whole spirit of the eighteenth cen- tury . He was in the more general sense the most romantic among the great romanticists , because he detached himself most completely from all those elements in the life of the modern world which were ...
... whole spirit of the eighteenth cen- tury . He was in the more general sense the most romantic among the great romanticists , because he detached himself most completely from all those elements in the life of the modern world which were ...
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... whole , belongs to the poet and his age , not to the old wonder - tale itself.1 But the artistic objectivity of Keats's work is exhibited in another equally important way . In no case does the writer consciously or un- 1 The Nature of ...
... whole , belongs to the poet and his age , not to the old wonder - tale itself.1 But the artistic objectivity of Keats's work is exhibited in another equally important way . In no case does the writer consciously or un- 1 The Nature of ...
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... stream ; he stands breathless in the presence of the great silent mountains ; his whole temperament re- 1 1 Kingsley , Essay on Alexander Smith and Alexander Pope . - sponds to the " eternal whispers " of the JOHN KEATS . 37.
... stream ; he stands breathless in the presence of the great silent mountains ; his whole temperament re- 1 1 Kingsley , Essay on Alexander Smith and Alexander Pope . - sponds to the " eternal whispers " of the JOHN KEATS . 37.
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... whole is singularly free . In poetic analogy Keats of course indulges freely , connecting natural phenomena not only with one another but also with human feelings 1 Mr. Alfred Austin gives an admirable account of this sub- jective ...
... whole is singularly free . In poetic analogy Keats of course indulges freely , connecting natural phenomena not only with one another but also with human feelings 1 Mr. Alfred Austin gives an admirable account of this sub- jective ...
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Studies in Interpretation: Keats, Clough, Matthew Arnold William Henry Hudson Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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admirable æsthetic ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH beauty believe Berkeley Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich CALIFORNIA LIBRARY character characteristic Claude Clough creed criticism despair Dipsychus dream earth emotion Empedocles on Etna Endymion English Essays expression eyes fact faith feeling Forman's edition G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS genius Grande Chartreuse habit heart hope human influence inspiration intellectual interesting John Keats Keats Keats's less letters Literature live look man's Marcus Aurelius Matthew Arnold melancholy ment mental mind modern mood moral nature Obermann once ourselves pagan passage philosophic poem poet poet's poetic poetry present problems Prose Remains question reality realize relation religious Rugby Rugby Chapel Senancour sense Shelley skepticism soul speculation spiritual Stanzas struggle temper tendencies things thou thought tion touch true truth turn UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances verse vision words Wordsworth writes young