Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... heaven It was my hint to speak . When Shakespeare described Hamlet's father with Hyperion's curls , the front of Jove himself , An eye like Mars , to threaten or command , A station like the herald Mercury New - lighted on a heaven ...
... heaven It was my hint to speak . When Shakespeare described Hamlet's father with Hyperion's curls , the front of Jove himself , An eye like Mars , to threaten or command , A station like the herald Mercury New - lighted on a heaven ...
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... heaven : Nor to this evanescent speck of earth Poorly confined : the radiant tracks on high Are her exalted range ... heavens had been to earlier poets 334 Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory.
... heaven : Nor to this evanescent speck of earth Poorly confined : the radiant tracks on high Are her exalted range ... heavens had been to earlier poets 334 Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory.
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... heaven " : All heaven and earth are still - though not in sleep , But breathless , as we grow when feeling most ; And silent as we stand in thoughts too deep ; - All heaven and earth are still : From the high host 21 Thomas Burnet ...
... heaven " : All heaven and earth are still - though not in sleep , But breathless , as we grow when feeling most ; And silent as we stand in thoughts too deep ; - All heaven and earth are still : From the high host 21 Thomas Burnet ...
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