Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... poem of any kind was at a disadvantage in an age of speed and scientific novelty ; there seemed hardly time for even a short lyric to be profoundly received , and when most of us thought of a long poem it would be on the scale of Mr ...
... poem of any kind was at a disadvantage in an age of speed and scientific novelty ; there seemed hardly time for even a short lyric to be profoundly received , and when most of us thought of a long poem it would be on the scale of Mr ...
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... poem multiplied . One poet would write a complete account in verse of the wool industry , another would trace the ... poems . He still had this attitude in him of summing up what men had come to know and what imaginative men had said ...
... poem multiplied . One poet would write a complete account in verse of the wool industry , another would trace the ... poems . He still had this attitude in him of summing up what men had come to know and what imaginative men had said ...
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... poets . " The handiest way of our making up our minds upon the rightness of this striking estimate is to try and work out the ... poem of a man to whom science was joy . The second point is undeniably defined in a steam boat . I must say ...
... poets . " The handiest way of our making up our minds upon the rightness of this striking estimate is to try and work out the ... poem of a man to whom science was joy . The second point is undeniably defined in a steam boat . I must say ...
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