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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... tion which makes all nature one , it might not be detected that Gray was a real entomologist . His imaginative work , as such work should be , was well based in matter of fact . But he separated the poet's method from the scientist's ...
... tion which makes all nature one , it might not be detected that Gray was a real entomologist . His imaginative work , as such work should be , was well based in matter of fact . But he separated the poet's method from the scientist's ...
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... tion : " Then , what is life ? ' I cried . " The frag- ment ends there . What answer would the second half of this astonishing poem have given ? We must each of us deduce what Shelley had in his mind for the rest ; but , for my part ...
... tion : " Then , what is life ? ' I cried . " The frag- ment ends there . What answer would the second half of this astonishing poem have given ? We must each of us deduce what Shelley had in his mind for the rest ; but , for my part ...
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... tion and music at one of Hunt's parties , and ob- served that he would one day write a novel on these people , and he would put Hunt into that novel . This was a little wicked of him , but among unwritten books Keats's satirical novel ...
... tion and music at one of Hunt's parties , and ob- served that he would one day write a novel on these people , and he would put Hunt into that novel . This was a little wicked of him , but among unwritten books Keats's satirical novel ...
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