Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 336
... rise to a climate of opinion in which many poets found it difficult to thrive . To state the matter generally , poets like Shakespeare or Marlowe could feel themselves to be living in a universe in which man and his ideals - his belief ...
... rise to a climate of opinion in which many poets found it difficult to thrive . To state the matter generally , poets like Shakespeare or Marlowe could feel themselves to be living in a universe in which man and his ideals - his belief ...
Σελίδα 519
... rising in proportions of marble , entered from superb porticos and adorned with statuary satisfying the art sense and that of form , fulfilling beauty and inviting criticism . Not so his poetry . Its likeness is not the solid stately ...
... rising in proportions of marble , entered from superb porticos and adorned with statuary satisfying the art sense and that of form , fulfilling beauty and inviting criticism . Not so his poetry . Its likeness is not the solid stately ...
Σελίδα 559
... rise up never , Who have left naught living to ravage and rend . Earth , stones , and thorns of the wild ground growing , While the sun and the rain live , these shall be ; Till a last wind's breath , upon all these blowing , Roll the ...
... rise up never , Who have left naught living to ravage and rend . Earth , stones , and thorns of the wild ground growing , While the sun and the rain live , these shall be ; Till a last wind's breath , upon all these blowing , Roll the ...
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