John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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... wrote the versions of the Psalms first , then being uplifted by the splendour of the Psalmist's imagination and controlled by his knowledge of the Psalmist's art , uttered the Song to David , and finally , relaxed into a mood of calm ...
... wrote the versions of the Psalms first , then being uplifted by the splendour of the Psalmist's imagination and controlled by his knowledge of the Psalmist's art , uttered the Song to David , and finally , relaxed into a mood of calm ...
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... wrote no more poems , and wrote no more dedications . It is possible . I am merely concerned to point out that the terms of the dedications themselves , the tone of the sonnet which speaks of the dedications , and the fact that ...
... wrote no more poems , and wrote no more dedications . It is possible . I am merely concerned to point out that the terms of the dedications themselves , the tone of the sonnet which speaks of the dedications , and the fact that ...
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... wrote some poetry and translated more ; he also wrote a little criticism . But the finest passages of his Il Penseroso are so reticent that they need the Journal to give them substance , and the best of his deliberate criticism is below ...
... wrote some poetry and translated more ; he also wrote a little criticism . But the finest passages of his Il Penseroso are so reticent that they need the Journal to give them substance , and the best of his deliberate criticism is below ...
Índice
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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