Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... poetry in 1657 . Marvell was obviously following an accepted literary pattern when he wrote the stanza about mountains . But his lyric poetry as a whole disproves the charge that seventeenth - century poets felt little response to ...
... poetry in 1657 . Marvell was obviously following an accepted literary pattern when he wrote the stanza about mountains . But his lyric poetry as a whole disproves the charge that seventeenth - century poets felt little response to ...
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... poets as blossoms . The nightin- gale might be merely a literary heritage like Milton's Philomela , singing of her " sweetest saddest plight , " but she was often a real bird to whom poets listened , not with Midas ' ears . And the ...
... poets as blossoms . The nightin- gale might be merely a literary heritage like Milton's Philomela , singing of her " sweetest saddest plight , " but she was often a real bird to whom poets listened , not with Midas ' ears . And the ...
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... poets - into the poetry . It is an integral part of it . This is not only because Byron and Shelley were greater poets than Mallet and Brooke , important though that is . It is in part because many disparate elements that were still in ...
... poets - into the poetry . It is an integral part of it . This is not only because Byron and Shelley were greater poets than Mallet and Brooke , important though that is . It is in part because many disparate elements that were still in ...
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The Literary Heritage | 34 |
The Theological Dilemma | 72 |
New Philosophy | 113 |
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