A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... beauty's orient deep , These flowers as in their causes sleep . If that suggests anything it is such lyrics as Byron's " She walks in Beauty like the night , " or " There be none of Beauty's daugh- ters " ; and there is the same note of ...
... beauty's orient deep , These flowers as in their causes sleep . If that suggests anything it is such lyrics as Byron's " She walks in Beauty like the night , " or " There be none of Beauty's daugh- ters " ; and there is the same note of ...
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... beauty . A delicate sense of beauty , an eager quest for beauty , a constant meditation on the significance of beauty runs through all he wrote . Though as careful an artist as Watson , Bridges was less conserva- tive , more willing ...
... beauty . A delicate sense of beauty , an eager quest for beauty , a constant meditation on the significance of beauty runs through all he wrote . Though as careful an artist as Watson , Bridges was less conserva- tive , more willing ...
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... Beauty ( 1929 ) , his final vindication of his faith in beauty as the inspiring and guiding force in human progress , Bridges uses a loose alexandrine to be read with the more level accent of French verse which makes easier the ...
... Beauty ( 1929 ) , his final vindication of his faith in beauty as the inspiring and guiding force in human progress , Bridges uses a loose alexandrine to be read with the more level accent of French verse which makes easier the ...
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