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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... poets - in the stanzas on British poetry : they are Shakespeare , Milton and Dryden ; but he speaks so splendidly that the rest seem to be implied in that richness . ' Thoughts that breathe , and words that burn " create the illusion ...
... poets - in the stanzas on British poetry : they are Shakespeare , Milton and Dryden ; but he speaks so splendidly that the rest seem to be implied in that richness . ' Thoughts that breathe , and words that burn " create the illusion ...
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... poetry and life , perfecting his means of writing nobly of noble themes . 66 Watching his progress in poetry , and determining to assist him intellectually and materially , there was one whom Keats had formerly met but scarcely un ...
... poetry and life , perfecting his means of writing nobly of noble themes . 66 Watching his progress in poetry , and determining to assist him intellectually and materially , there was one whom Keats had formerly met but scarcely un ...
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... poet and a reasoner on poetry ; and the passage could readily be misunderstood and mis- directed as evidence for the charge that he was a kind of æsthetic sensitive - plant , a coy and sleek Narcissus happy only in his own reflection ...
... poet and a reasoner on poetry ; and the passage could readily be misunderstood and mis- directed as evidence for the charge that he was a kind of æsthetic sensitive - plant , a coy and sleek Narcissus happy only in his own reflection ...
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