The Interpretation of Nature in English PoetryKaitakusha, 1932 - 318 páginas |
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... trees and birds of secluded gardens that the greatest of our poets most often mentions in his interpretations of Nature , but the life and beauty of open spaces . All the birds and blossoms and trees that one sees to - day a- long the ...
... trees and birds of secluded gardens that the greatest of our poets most often mentions in his interpretations of Nature , but the life and beauty of open spaces . All the birds and blossoms and trees that one sees to - day a- long the ...
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... trees , and gaze again on the weeds and wild flowers that laughed to him so many happy songs . The happy voices of men and maidens in the fields thril- led him with a lyric impulse ; and in after years in the dim and dusty lanes of old ...
... trees , and gaze again on the weeds and wild flowers that laughed to him so many happy songs . The happy voices of men and maidens in the fields thril- led him with a lyric impulse ; and in after years in the dim and dusty lanes of old ...
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... trees , the flight of the clamorous lapwing , the trembling trees reflected in the stream , and the purple heather of the hills ; but this is hardly sufficicient to atone for the poet's general insensibility to the subtle and latent ...
... trees , the flight of the clamorous lapwing , the trembling trees reflected in the stream , and the purple heather of the hills ; but this is hardly sufficicient to atone for the poet's general insensibility to the subtle and latent ...
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alembic Alice Meynell aspects of Nature attitude to Nature beauty of Nature birds blossoms Browning Canadian poetry century charm Chaucer classical clouds colour contemplate delight earth echo eclogues Elizabethan emotion England English poetry eternal expression fair feeling for Nature fields flowers Gavin Douglas grass Greece Greek Greek poetry green heart hills human ideal imagination influence inspiration interpretation of Nature Italy Keats land landscape less light literature living love of Nature Lycidas man's meadows mind moral morning mountains Nature's never night pagan passion pastoral pathetic fallacy picture poem poet poet's poetic interpretation poetry of Nature reveals Robert of Gloucester romantic rural scenery scenes sense sentiment Shakespeare Shelley shepherds sing song soul Spenser spirit spring stars streams sweet Tennyson Theocritus things thought tion trees true truth and beauty ture universal Vergil verse voice wild wind winter woods Wordsworth