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Sivu 69
... the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real
passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions .
Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and
Mincius ...
... the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real
passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions and obscure opinions .
Passion plucks no berries from the myrtle and ivy , nor calls upon Arethuse and
Mincius ...
Sivu 252
He expressed the passion of wedded love in rapture and in combination with an
urgency of thought and feeling unsurpassed in English poetry . The influences
which formed his style were too complex - romance , mysticism and the desire for
...
He expressed the passion of wedded love in rapture and in combination with an
urgency of thought and feeling unsurpassed in English poetry . The influences
which formed his style were too complex - romance , mysticism and the desire for
...
Sivu 258
He does not treat of love as an elemental force , just as Byron does ; nor does he
treat of it as a transcendental passion , just as Browning frequently does ; nor ,
again , does he treat of it as a mystic mingling of sense and spirit , just as Rossetti
...
He does not treat of love as an elemental force , just as Byron does ; nor does he
treat of it as a transcendental passion , just as Browning frequently does ; nor ,
again , does he treat of it as a mystic mingling of sense and spirit , just as Rossetti
...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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