Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 40
51 ページ
From disorder to order , from obscurity to clarity , from superstition to science ; and that is why Shelley exalts Bacon among the kings of thought , the poets . Shelley knew the history of science in England , and could have added a ...
From disorder to order , from obscurity to clarity , from superstition to science ; and that is why Shelley exalts Bacon among the kings of thought , the poets . Shelley knew the history of science in England , and could have added a ...
87 ページ
In childhood the shapes of nature had shown so bright and fair that he thought them “ apparelled with celestial light ” ; in youth he was still attended by “ the visionary gleam . ” But the man had perceived it die away , And fade into ...
In childhood the shapes of nature had shown so bright and fair that he thought them “ apparelled with celestial light ” ; in youth he was still attended by “ the visionary gleam . ” But the man had perceived it die away , And fade into ...
135 ページ
... besides , as he regarded Byron as a man of unequalled powers of mind but in some need of a guide , he had the pleasure of being Byron's associate and of being accepted by Byron as a guide in many paths of thought .
... besides , as he regarded Byron as a man of unequalled powers of mind but in some need of a guide , he had the pleasure of being Byron's associate and of being accepted by Byron as a guide in many paths of thought .
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
appears Bacon beauty became bring called character close Coleridge comes course criticism death delightful Dickens dream edition Elizabethan England English essay eyes face father feel give given Gray Hardy hear hope human imagination Italy Keats Keats's kind King Lamb Lamb's Latin less letters light literary lives London look Lord lost manner matter means Milton mind nature never novelist novels observe once original Paradise passages passed Peacock persons philosopher plays poem poet poetical poetry present prose published reader scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shelley speak spirit stage sweet talk tell theatre things thou thought tion truth University verse whole Wordsworth writing written wrote young