A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1950 - 539 páginas |
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... mind of Aeneas ' behaviour toward Lausus , " whom he had slain as he came to the rescue of his father : in Dryden's ... mind . " " Chevy Chase pleased the vulgar but did not satisfy the learned ; it did not fill a mind capable of ...
... mind of Aeneas ' behaviour toward Lausus , " whom he had slain as he came to the rescue of his father : in Dryden's ... mind . " " Chevy Chase pleased the vulgar but did not satisfy the learned ; it did not fill a mind capable of ...
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... mind whether the imposing appearance called Wordsworth was a mountain or a cloud : it was convinced at last that he was a mountain , the most massive in that lofty range which we call the Romantic Revival . William Wordsworth ( 1770 ...
... mind whether the imposing appearance called Wordsworth was a mountain or a cloud : it was convinced at last that he was a mountain , the most massive in that lofty range which we call the Romantic Revival . William Wordsworth ( 1770 ...
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... mind , and strengthened the tendency to substitute free association for logical or chronological sequence in poetry . Next to psychology , the science which most attracted the moderns was anthropology , which does for the mind of the ...
... mind , and strengthened the tendency to substitute free association for logical or chronological sequence in poetry . Next to psychology , the science which most attracted the moderns was anthropology , which does for the mind of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
A. C. Swinburne A. H. Bullen allegory ballad beauty Blake blank verse Burns Byron called century character charm Chaucer Christian Coleridge comedy Cowper Crabbe death delight diction didactic Donne drama dream Dryden E. K. Chambers early Elizabethan England English poetry epic eyes Faerie Queene feeling French Greek heart Heaven human hymns imagination inspired interest John Johnson Keats King Lady language later lines live lover Lycidas metre Milton mind mood moral Nature never night odes Oxfd Paradise Paradise Lost passion pastoral Petrarch plays poems poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's prose Queen religious rhyme romance satire scene Scots Scott Scottish sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit stanza story style Swinburne tells Tennyson thee theme things Thomas thou thought tion tradition tragedy translation truth vols words Wordsworth write written wrote