Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 12
148 ページ
... beauty was truly to Keats a word with a glory in it . It was no languid murmur . It meant what Tennyson later called " the sum of things . " So then if a man were to add to the forms of beauty which language can outline , and above all ...
... beauty was truly to Keats a word with a glory in it . It was no languid murmur . It meant what Tennyson later called " the sum of things . " So then if a man were to add to the forms of beauty which language can outline , and above all ...
150 ページ
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty , —that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . As we all agree , the last two lines are commonly detached by Keats's interpreters , as summing up his views on everything ; and it may be that ...
... Beauty is truth , truth beauty , —that is all Ye know on earth , and all ye need to know . As we all agree , the last two lines are commonly detached by Keats's interpreters , as summing up his views on everything ; and it may be that ...
191 ページ
... beauty of a woman's face ? [ From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire . ] Why , universal plodding poisons up The nimble spirits in the ...
... beauty of a woman's face ? [ From women's eyes this doctrine I derive ; They are the ground , the books , the academes From whence doth spring the true Promethean fire . ] Why , universal plodding poisons up The nimble spirits in the ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
Abbey Antony artist Bacon beauty Ben Jonson Bleak House called character Charles Lamb Coleridge Coleridge's death delightful Dickens Dickens's dramatic dream edition EDMUND BLUNDEN Elizabethan England English essay Essayes eyes Falstaff father genius Gray Gray's Hardy Hardy's hear imagination Jonson Keats Keats's kind King King Lear Lamb Lamb's Latin Leigh Hunt literary lives London look Lord Macbeth Mary Shelley ment Milton mind nature never novelist novels Nurse Paradise Lost passages Peacock persons philosopher plays poem poet poetical poetry Prince prose reader romance Rosalind scene Scythrop Shake Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sketch Sketches by Boz Sonnets speak speare speare's spirit sweet T. S. Eliot talk tell Tess theatre thee things Thomas Gray Thomas Hardy thou thought tion tragedy verse Wessex William Shakespeare words Wordsworth writing wrote youth