John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... lives of all men who can be said to live at all . A writer's exclusive preoccupation with it is only completer realisation of a tendency which distinguishes the higher grades of consciousness . It determines , for instance , Swann's ...
... lives of all men who can be said to live at all . A writer's exclusive preoccupation with it is only completer realisation of a tendency which distinguishes the higher grades of consciousness . It determines , for instance , Swann's ...
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... live so intimately with their ideals that they are half persuaded of their reality ; they think so highly of the ... live without making the choice , whatever the intellect may tell us , is not life at all . Life , as we know it , cannot ...
... live so intimately with their ideals that they are half persuaded of their reality ; they think so highly of the ... live without making the choice , whatever the intellect may tell us , is not life at all . Life , as we know it , cannot ...
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... live you yet ? Oh , my sweet Lady , pardon , ' does not belong to Cominius . On his lips it is nonsense . The editors have resolved the problem by giving the line to Coriolanus , and the following speech of Volumnia to Valeria ...
... live you yet ? Oh , my sweet Lady , pardon , ' does not belong to Cominius . On his lips it is nonsense . The editors have resolved the problem by giving the line to Coriolanus , and the following speech of Volumnia to Valeria ...
Índice
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