Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... heart of its meaning lies through a consideration of the circumstances in which it had its birth . The purely æsthetic critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art ...
... heart of its meaning lies through a consideration of the circumstances in which it had its birth . The purely æsthetic critic may possibly object that a poem should be regarded simply as a self - contained and detached piece of art ...
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... heart . Greek , which would have been for him the language of all languages , did not form part of the curriculum at Enfield . But he had received a good grounding in Latin , and the bias of his mind was now revealed when he voluntarily ...
... heart . Greek , which would have been for him the language of all languages , did not form part of the curriculum at Enfield . But he had received a good grounding in Latin , and the bias of his mind was now revealed when he voluntarily ...
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William Henry Hudson. his work . His heart , however , must have been elsewhere , for his enthusiasm for literature was unabated , and all the time he could spare from his daily routine he gave to reading and his labours on the " Æneid ...
William Henry Hudson. his work . His heart , however , must have been elsewhere , for his enthusiasm for literature was unabated , and all the time he could spare from his daily routine he gave to reading and his labours on the " Æneid ...
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... heart and of a sin- gularly charming personality , a delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of him , a matchless fireside companion , and it is not surprising , therefore , that Keats , whose admiration for him had already been ...
... heart and of a sin- gularly charming personality , a delightful talker , and , as Charles Lamb said of him , a matchless fireside companion , and it is not surprising , therefore , that Keats , whose admiration for him had already been ...
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... heart in literature and life . " No imaginative pleasure , Hunt afterwards wrote , was left unnoticed by us or unenjoyed , from the recollec- tion of the bards and patriots of old to the luxury of a summer rain at our window , or the ...
... heart in literature and life . " No imaginative pleasure , Hunt afterwards wrote , was left unnoticed by us or unenjoyed , from the recollec- tion of the bards and patriots of old to the luxury of a summer rain at our window , or the ...
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