Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... natural history . Had he cared to do it , he could have produced many works from his many notes on wild nature , and his drawings in water - colour or Indian ink would have given them a double charm . Yet these innumerable observa- tion ...
... natural history . Had he cared to do it , he could have produced many works from his many notes on wild nature , and his drawings in water - colour or Indian ink would have given them a double charm . Yet these innumerable observa- tion ...
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... natural piety had passed . 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 66 perceived ...
... natural piety had passed . 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 66 perceived ...
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... natural history , and yet , in Coleridge's poem , a mythological bird . This is the Albatross which his Ancient ... nature , and the rest of the poem imaginatively describes the pangs of conscience and the soul's final release in a ...
... natural history , and yet , in Coleridge's poem , a mythological bird . This is the Albatross which his Ancient ... nature , and the rest of the poem imaginatively describes the pangs of conscience and the soul's final release in a ...
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