Late Augustan PoetryPatricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1973 - 678 páginas |
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... suggests that the decay is moral as well as literary . " Heav'n and Fancy " are for Collins " kindred pow'rs ... suggest , in literary force and achieve- ment . The tension that exists for them between the poet's manifest com- mitment to ...
... suggests that the decay is moral as well as literary . " Heav'n and Fancy " are for Collins " kindred pow'rs ... suggest , in literary force and achieve- ment . The tension that exists for them between the poet's manifest com- mitment to ...
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... suggesting that the passions are vultures as well , Gray has also connected Everyman's sufferings with those of ... suggests , with no apparent attempt at emphasis , the central meaning of the whole : the tragic quality of the human ...
... suggesting that the passions are vultures as well , Gray has also connected Everyman's sufferings with those of ... suggests , with no apparent attempt at emphasis , the central meaning of the whole : the tragic quality of the human ...
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... suggest psychological nuances , details of the way emotion controls perception and understanding . Here is Young ... suggests the lack of clarity in the poet's commitment . Explicitly he rejects the imagination , yet he feels its tug ...
... suggest psychological nuances , details of the way emotion controls perception and understanding . Here is Young ... suggests the lack of clarity in the poet's commitment . Explicitly he rejects the imagination , yet he feels its tug ...
Términos y frases comunes
Bard beauty beneath Blake bless blest bliss Bloom breast breath Burns Charles Churchill charms chearful Christopher Smart Clouds Collins Cowper death delight earth edition emotional eternal Ev'n ev'ry fair fame Fancy Fate fear fire flowers Gaul grace Gray green Grongar Hill hand Harold Bloom hear heart Heaven Hill human imagination John John Anderson Johnson Joseph Warton King literary London Lord mind moral Muse nature Nature's night Numbers nymphs o'er Oliver Goldsmith Peace Pindaric pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Pow'r praise present text pride rise Robert Burns round satiric scene shade sing sleep Smart smile Song Songs of Experience soul sound Spring sweet tears thee Thomas Warton Thomson thou thought thro toil truth Vale verse virtue voice Warton wave weep wild William Blake William Cowper William Shenstone wind wings youth