John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... force of nature - a dynamic phenomenon as peculiar to Shakes- peare's view of the universe as the static figure of Satan to Milton's . Exactness of this kind there is in both ; but it comes not from the exactness of the particular ...
... force of nature - a dynamic phenomenon as peculiar to Shakes- peare's view of the universe as the static figure of Satan to Milton's . Exactness of this kind there is in both ; but it comes not from the exactness of the particular ...
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... force , et de la force que j'aime , une fourmi peut en montrer autant qu'un éléphant . ' Stendhal's attitude to life was not romantic , therefore ; it was tragic . It falls in between the classical and the romantic attitudes . His ideal ...
... force , et de la force que j'aime , une fourmi peut en montrer autant qu'un éléphant . ' Stendhal's attitude to life was not romantic , therefore ; it was tragic . It falls in between the classical and the romantic attitudes . His ideal ...
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... force which a passing mood of disenchantment could never have . Unlike Verlaine , Baudelaire is a constructive poet ; he works from a constant centre and builds on a firm foundation . It was easy for Verlaine to react against his first ...
... force which a passing mood of disenchantment could never have . Unlike Verlaine , Baudelaire is a constructive poet ; he works from a constant centre and builds on a firm foundation . It was easy for Verlaine to react against his first ...
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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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