John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... Death that is ' the beggar's nurse and Caesar's ' . Death , which in the previous line was the child sleeping against the heart , becomes the bosom that receives mankind . We may say it is the mere verbal suggestion that links the ...
... Death that is ' the beggar's nurse and Caesar's ' . Death , which in the previous line was the child sleeping against the heart , becomes the bosom that receives mankind . We may say it is the mere verbal suggestion that links the ...
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... death , and death in love : The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch That hurts and is desired . . . Peace , peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast That sucks the nurse asleep ? In the intensity of Shakespeare's imagination the ...
... death , and death in love : The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch That hurts and is desired . . . Peace , peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast That sucks the nurse asleep ? In the intensity of Shakespeare's imagination the ...
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... death . The next lines : Now with the drops of this most balmie time My love lookes fresh . mean , simply , this time of happiness is like the elixir of youth to my passion ' ; and death to me subscribes Since spight of him I'll live in ...
... death . The next lines : Now with the drops of this most balmie time My love lookes fresh . mean , simply , this time of happiness is like the elixir of youth to my passion ' ; and death to me subscribes Since spight of him I'll live in ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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achievement Amiel appears artist attitude Aufidius Baudelaire Baudelaire's beauty believe Billy Budd Bouvard et Pécuchet Bovary c'est character Charles Lamb cœur comedy comic consciousness Coriolanus Coriolanus's creative criticism death dedication deliberate Dostoevsky dream Edmund Blunden emotion English English poetry eyes fact Falstaff Fanny Kelly fear feel Flaubert genius give Gogol's Guermantes heart Henry Henry IV hero honour human ideal imagery imagination instinctive John Clare Keats knew Lamb literary literature live Madame Bovary meaning Menenius merely metaphor mind moral mortal Moone mysterious nature never passion perception perfect perhaps phrase play poem poet poet's poetic poetry precisely Proust qu'il Queen reality romantic scene seems sense sensibility Shakespeare silence simile sonnets soul Spenser spirit Stendhal story strange Swann Tchekhov thee thing thou thought true truly truth Venus and Adonis Virgilia vision Volumnia whole word Wordsworth writer wrote