John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... kind that gives true significance to the poetry of nature , for only by its alchemy can the thing seen become the symbol of the thing felt : washed by the magic tide of an overwhelming emotion , the object shines with a pure and lucid ...
... kind that gives true significance to the poetry of nature , for only by its alchemy can the thing seen become the symbol of the thing felt : washed by the magic tide of an overwhelming emotion , the object shines with a pure and lucid ...
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... kind Clare was all but a master , and it may even be suspected that his unique gift would have suffered if he had possessed that element of technical control which would have made him a master indeed . For when we come to define as ...
... kind Clare was all but a master , and it may even be suspected that his unique gift would have suffered if he had possessed that element of technical control which would have made him a master indeed . For when we come to define as ...
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... kind , the picture of Antony that is im- pressed upon our minds is of some thing ( rather than some one ) immense , generous , genial , a careless and overflowing force of nature - a dynamic phenomenon as peculiar to Shakes- peare's ...
... kind , the picture of Antony that is im- pressed upon our minds is of some thing ( rather than some one ) immense , generous , genial , a careless and overflowing force of nature - a dynamic phenomenon as peculiar to Shakes- peare's ...
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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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