John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... final , but because it strikes our hearts as truth , and is truth , it is prophetic of the final and comprehensive truth . It is melody , not harmony : Yes , night is happy night , The sky is full of stars , Like worlds in peace they ...
... final , but because it strikes our hearts as truth , and is truth , it is prophetic of the final and comprehensive truth . It is melody , not harmony : Yes , night is happy night , The sky is full of stars , Like worlds in peace they ...
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... final example we may choose the part played by the Duchesse de Guermantes ' tree , which needs to be fertilised by an insect , in the explication of the psychology of the closing pages of Du Côté de Guermantes , and the writer's ...
... final example we may choose the part played by the Duchesse de Guermantes ' tree , which needs to be fertilised by an insect , in the explication of the psychology of the closing pages of Du Côté de Guermantes , and the writer's ...
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... final impression - how delighted he would have been to read it ! -as of a miniature , desiccated Shakespeare , and , indeed , one can easily conceive a definition of him in terms which in a richer , riper world of perceptions would ...
... final impression - how delighted he would have been to read it ! -as of a miniature , desiccated Shakespeare , and , indeed , one can easily conceive a definition of him in terms which in a richer , riper world of perceptions would ...
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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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