Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 118
... sense to a height where it catches the light of a diviner air , and warmed reason till it had well nigh the illuminating property of intuition . Certainly he is not , like Spenser , the poet's poet , but other men have also their rights ...
... sense to a height where it catches the light of a diviner air , and warmed reason till it had well nigh the illuminating property of intuition . Certainly he is not , like Spenser , the poet's poet , but other men have also their rights ...
Sivu 170
... sense ” , whereas , in fact , in his great moments with nature the familiar took on a guise of unfamiliarity . The mind or senses are for the time being set free from custom . It is when custom and matter - of- fact habits drop from us ...
... sense ” , whereas , in fact , in his great moments with nature the familiar took on a guise of unfamiliarity . The mind or senses are for the time being set free from custom . It is when custom and matter - of- fact habits drop from us ...
Sivu 245
... sense Keats's Odes are the source from which " the romantic agony " of the 19th century originates . Romantic pessimism had never a better poetic expression . This melancholy does not result as in Byron's poetry , from a sense of ...
... sense Keats's Odes are the source from which " the romantic agony " of the 19th century originates . Romantic pessimism had never a better poetic expression . This melancholy does not result as in Byron's poetry , from a sense of ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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