Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... things essential and elemental , upon those primary affections and impregnable instincts which lie at the root of life . He is the poet of happiness . The serenity of his poems betokens a philosophical serenity . A serenity of ...
... things essential and elemental , upon those primary affections and impregnable instincts which lie at the root of life . He is the poet of happiness . The serenity of his poems betokens a philosophical serenity . A serenity of ...
Sivu 254
... thing for Rossetti in life . The sequence contains his earliest and oldest poems divided into two sections , Sonnets 1 ... things and despair , which weigh heavily on strong minds , until patience is attained . The creed is stated in the ...
... thing for Rossetti in life . The sequence contains his earliest and oldest poems divided into two sections , Sonnets 1 ... things and despair , which weigh heavily on strong minds , until patience is attained . The creed is stated in the ...
Sivu 256
... things the will of God was slowly working itself out through manifold , constant , and perpetual change , he was quite as firmly opposed to every thing that savoured of revolution . He was emphatically the poet of divine revolution ...
... things the will of God was slowly working itself out through manifold , constant , and perpetual change , he was quite as firmly opposed to every thing that savoured of revolution . He was emphatically the poet of divine revolution ...
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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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