Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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... songs entitled Astrophel and Stella first appeared in 1591. This oddly mingled company of love- songs and sonnets contain many examples of mere fantastical conceit ; but others are great achievements in penetrative passion , subtle ...
... songs entitled Astrophel and Stella first appeared in 1591. This oddly mingled company of love- songs and sonnets contain many examples of mere fantastical conceit ; but others are great achievements in penetrative passion , subtle ...
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... Songs of Experience , not till 1794 . Meanwhile the series of the " prophetic books , " in which Blake built up a ... Song of Los , Jerusalem ( 1804 ) , Milton , Vala are among the finest . After some sojourn at Felpham , under Hayley's ...
... Songs of Experience , not till 1794 . Meanwhile the series of the " prophetic books , " in which Blake built up a ... Song of Los , Jerusalem ( 1804 ) , Milton , Vala are among the finest . After some sojourn at Felpham , under Hayley's ...
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... songs , to be sure , have taken all hearts — and they are the very flame - breath of his own . This is , indeed , the poetry of the heart . Burns's songs do not at all resemble the exquisite lyrical snatches with which Shakespeare , and ...
... songs , to be sure , have taken all hearts — and they are the very flame - breath of his own . This is , indeed , the poetry of the heart . Burns's songs do not at all resemble the exquisite lyrical snatches with which Shakespeare , and ...
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