A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... Poet . Both were deeply imbued with the spirit of the times , yet there was a wide difference between them . The West Midland Poet was above all an artist - a lover of romance and of natural beauty . Langland had an intense moral zeal ...
... Poet . Both were deeply imbued with the spirit of the times , yet there was a wide difference between them . The West Midland Poet was above all an artist - a lover of romance and of natural beauty . Langland had an intense moral zeal ...
Pagina 283
... poet . It is doubtful whether any other man has ever lived whose nature was more entirely and essentially poetical ... poet was a political thinker ; Coleridge was a metaphysician ; Shelley was a reformer and idealist . But Keats was a ...
... poet . It is doubtful whether any other man has ever lived whose nature was more entirely and essentially poetical ... poet was a political thinker ; Coleridge was a metaphysician ; Shelley was a reformer and idealist . But Keats was a ...
Pagina 366
... poet swayed by an impulse altogether deeper than his conscious mind , and his words have a power of suggestion far beyond their visible meaning . The phrasing may well be called " inevitable " in some of his best lyrics - in Bredon Hill ...
... poet swayed by an impulse altogether deeper than his conscious mind , and his words have a power of suggestion far beyond their visible meaning . The phrasing may well be called " inevitable " in some of his best lyrics - in Bredon Hill ...
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