Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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... though the spirit of the whole moves through the years without growing older . Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except ...
... though the spirit of the whole moves through the years without growing older . Puns which made the Elizabethans roar with laughter ( and Shakespeare throws in many which were used by all the dramatists ) have lost their point except ...
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a spirits above joining in a symphony with men below , but the reference is casual ; the music of eternity which the older poets seemed to hear with mystical confidence had grown dim . Gray's paradise was . earthly and sensuous : the ...
a spirits above joining in a symphony with men below , but the reference is casual ; the music of eternity which the older poets seemed to hear with mystical confidence had grown dim . Gray's paradise was . earthly and sensuous : the ...
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In short , he willingly admits himself a scholar - poet , true to the spirit of his age . In his way , he does “ speak out , ” selectively but with a passion ; and his humanity makes the “ Elegy " understandable even to those who never ...
In short , he willingly admits himself a scholar - poet , true to the spirit of his age . In his way , he does “ speak out , ” selectively but with a passion ; and his humanity makes the “ Elegy " understandable even to those who never ...
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