In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... Jennings ( Lord Tennyson , page 125 ) says : " We have excellen authority for saying that , as far as Tennyson knew then , he thought f had invented the metre . " Mr. J. C. Collins remarks that " some of Herbert's NO TES . 173.
... Jennings ( Lord Tennyson , page 125 ) says : " We have excellen authority for saying that , as far as Tennyson knew then , he thought f had invented the metre . " Mr. J. C. Collins remarks that " some of Herbert's NO TES . 173.
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... remarks : " The philosophic meaning of the poem is summed up in the prologue , written in 1849. This takes the form of an address or prayer to ' immortal Love , ' the ' strong Son of God , ' the author of all things in heaven and in ...
... remarks : " The philosophic meaning of the poem is summed up in the prologue , written in 1849. This takes the form of an address or prayer to ' immortal Love , ' the ' strong Son of God , ' the author of all things in heaven and in ...
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... remarks : " Faust , in Goethe's great life - poem , emerges from the ruins of his dead self to a higher life and a broader assertion of selfhood . It is still the same self trampling upon the narrower and lower experiences of life ...
... remarks : " Faust , in Goethe's great life - poem , emerges from the ruins of his dead self to a higher life and a broader assertion of selfhood . It is still the same self trampling upon the narrower and lower experiences of life ...
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... remarks here : " The tempest begins with what is close at hand - the wood by which he stands at sunset : - - " The last red leaf is whirl'd away , The rooks are blown about the skies . ' - And then , after that last admirable line which ...
... remarks here : " The tempest begins with what is close at hand - the wood by which he stands at sunset : - - " The last red leaf is whirl'd away , The rooks are blown about the skies . ' - And then , after that last admirable line which ...
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... remarks : " The answer to this inquiry [ in xxiv . ] is also by implication an answer to the inquiry of poem xvi . The secret of the past glory , as also the secret of the present confusedness , is LOVE , which hallowed all intercourse ...
... remarks : " The answer to this inquiry [ in xxiv . ] is also by implication an answer to the inquiry of poem xvi . The secret of the past glory , as also the secret of the present confusedness , is LOVE , which hallowed all intercourse ...
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