A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 ページ |
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... soul is dead already . The dissolution of the soul in Lady Macbeth is even more appalling ; she has not the man's strong ani- mal force ; her guilt strikes in , and she loses even the will to live . As we look at these great , lost souls ...
... soul is dead already . The dissolution of the soul in Lady Macbeth is even more appalling ; she has not the man's strong ani- mal force ; her guilt strikes in , and she loses even the will to live . As we look at these great , lost souls ...
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... soul , singled out by God's inscrutable will for damnation . The direct expression of this fixed mood , occasional in his let- ters , is still rarer in his poetry . There are the lines in The Garden from which Lord David Cecil has taken ...
... soul , singled out by God's inscrutable will for damnation . The direct expression of this fixed mood , occasional in his let- ters , is still rarer in his poetry . There are the lines in The Garden from which Lord David Cecil has taken ...
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... soul to the discipline of his Order , and practising the Spiritual Exer- cises of its founder , that he might glorify God and save his own soul . In 1875 , on a suggestion from his rector , he wrote The Wreck of the Deutschland , his ...
... soul to the discipline of his Order , and practising the Spiritual Exer- cises of its founder , that he might glorify God and save his own soul . In 1875 , on a suggestion from his rector , he wrote The Wreck of the Deutschland , his ...
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