John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... emotion as the ' sovran eye ' of Shakespeare's sun ! And what of the intense compression of a phrase like ' ploughed lands thin travelled by half - hungry sheep ' , precise not merely to a fact , but to an emotion ? This unmistakable ...
... emotion as the ' sovran eye ' of Shakespeare's sun ! And what of the intense compression of a phrase like ' ploughed lands thin travelled by half - hungry sheep ' , precise not merely to a fact , but to an emotion ? This unmistakable ...
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... emotion which underlay all that is char- acteristic and unforgettable in his poetry . When we have touched the unique emotional core which consists throughout the work of a true poet , we have come perhaps as near as we can to his ...
... emotion which underlay all that is char- acteristic and unforgettable in his poetry . When we have touched the unique emotional core which consists throughout the work of a true poet , we have come perhaps as near as we can to his ...
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... emotion and one which is primarily the expression of ordinary emotional and intellectual experience . The object in ... emotion , even when the influence of that personal emotion was relevant and appropriate and even necessary . We have ...
... emotion and one which is primarily the expression of ordinary emotional and intellectual experience . The object in ... emotion , even when the influence of that personal emotion was relevant and appropriate and even necessary . We have ...
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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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