John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... turn , as all the great idealists have tried to turn , the ephemer- ality of earthly beauty into a proof of the existence of a beauty which endures for ever : The loveliest thing earth hath , a shadow hath , A dark and livelong hint of ...
... turn , as all the great idealists have tried to turn , the ephemer- ality of earthly beauty into a proof of the existence of a beauty which endures for ever : The loveliest thing earth hath , a shadow hath , A dark and livelong hint of ...
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... turn her solemness out o ' door ' ; she cannot . Coriolanus is at the wars . So , in two dozen words and a world of unspoken contrast Virgilia is given to us : her horror of brutality and bloodshed , her anxiety for her husband , her ...
... turn her solemness out o ' door ' ; she cannot . Coriolanus is at the wars . So , in two dozen words and a world of unspoken contrast Virgilia is given to us : her horror of brutality and bloodshed , her anxiety for her husband , her ...
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... turn . Oh welcome home : and welcome General , And y'are welcome all . The first two of these speeches and their speakers contain no difficulty . But , obviously , ' And live you yet ? Oh , my sweet Lady , pardon , ' does not belong to ...
... turn . Oh welcome home : and welcome General , And y'are welcome all . The first two of these speeches and their speakers contain no difficulty . But , obviously , ' And live you yet ? Oh , my sweet Lady , pardon , ' does not belong to ...
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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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