John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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John Middleton Murry. Beauty vanishes ; beauty passes : However rare - rare it be ; And when I crumble , who will remember This lady of the West Country ? Life haunted by death , beauty by decay . What remedy will avail against this ...
John Middleton Murry. Beauty vanishes ; beauty passes : However rare - rare it be ; And when I crumble , who will remember This lady of the West Country ? Life haunted by death , beauty by decay . What remedy will avail against this ...
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... beauty exists , there , indeed , our home may be ; but we have only a dim memory of it to set against the certainty that the road leading back has been lost for ever . Nevertheless , and in spite of the regret with which beauty must ...
... beauty exists , there , indeed , our home may be ; but we have only a dim memory of it to set against the certainty that the road leading back has been lost for ever . Nevertheless , and in spite of the regret with which beauty must ...
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... beauty whose ghost haunts the beauty that vanishes and passes , and the beauty which has sorrow ' more beautiful than beauty's self ' to attend its passing ? The one whispers to the heart of the man ; the other is a magnet to the soul ...
... beauty whose ghost haunts the beauty that vanishes and passes , and the beauty which has sorrow ' more beautiful than beauty's self ' to attend its passing ? The one whispers to the heart of the man ; the other is a magnet to the soul ...
Índice
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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