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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... poet would write a complete account in verse of the wool industry , another would trace the development of liberty ; and in their ways they did the job well . But Gray insisted , as they did not , on a radical difference between ...
... poet would write a complete account in verse of the wool industry , another would trace the development of liberty ; and in their ways they did the job well . But Gray insisted , as they did not , on a radical difference between ...
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... poet himself had something of the legal mind and manner . The Wordsworths in the nineteenth century grew into a family of national importance ; the poet , and Poet Laureate , was their greatest achievement . Let us glance a moment at ...
... poet himself had something of the legal mind and manner . The Wordsworths in the nineteenth century grew into a family of national importance ; the poet , and Poet Laureate , was their greatest achievement . Let us glance a moment at ...
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... poet was not a philosopher in the technical sense and " did not even try to express himself in a philosophical and systematic way . " And yet we see recurrent and laborious attempts to extract from him a con- tinuous and deliberate ...
... poet was not a philosopher in the technical sense and " did not even try to express himself in a philosophical and systematic way . " And yet we see recurrent and laborious attempts to extract from him a con- tinuous and deliberate ...
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