The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Արդյունքներ 57–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 22
... feel the virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . And the virtue is irresistible . Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the ...
... feel the virtue , and at another time it is his fluid movement . And the virtue is irresistible . Bounded as is my space , I must yet find room for an example of Chaucer's virtue , as I have given examples to show the virtue of the ...
Էջ 59
... feel ? I protest to you , that whatever I did or thought had a reference to him . If I met with any chagrins , I comforted myself that I had a treasure at home ; if all the world had despised and hated me , I should have thought myself ...
... feel ? I protest to you , that whatever I did or thought had a reference to him . If I met with any chagrins , I comforted myself that I had a treasure at home ; if all the world had despised and hated me , I should have thought myself ...
Էջ 203
... feeling ; over it hangs an atmosphere of bitterness , irony , impotence ; not a personage in the book to rejoice or console us ; the springs of freshness and feeling are not there to create such personages . Emma Bovary follows a course ...
... feeling ; over it hangs an atmosphere of bitterness , irony , impotence ; not a personage in the book to rejoice or console us ; the springs of freshness and feeling are not there to create such personages . Emma Bovary follows a course ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY I | 23 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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