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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... observe only that it should be ten times as long . Coleridge was at the end of his life , a life so rich in eloquent ... observation and reading , which was considerable , supplied him with the drapery of his figures . So said S. T. C. ...
... observe only that it should be ten times as long . Coleridge was at the end of his life , a life so rich in eloquent ... observation and reading , which was considerable , supplied him with the drapery of his figures . So said S. T. C. ...
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... sky , The sleep that is among the lonely hills . These also : To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . That last quotation , as you observe , is the 86 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
... sky , The sleep that is among the lonely hills . These also : To me the meanest flower that blows can give Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . That last quotation , as you observe , is the 86 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
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... observe , is the con- clusion of Wordsworth's " Ode on Intimations of Immortality , " the most mystical of all his poems , and one in which he describes the changes through which in his own case natural piety had passed . In childhood ...
... observe , is the con- clusion of Wordsworth's " Ode on Intimations of Immortality , " the most mystical of all his poems , and one in which he describes the changes through which in his own case natural piety had passed . In childhood ...
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