Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... close not to Shakespeare but to Chaucer , having a close follower later on in Morris . Along with Milton and Shakespeare he is one of the great writers of sonnets . They are less elaborate than the sonnets of some other poets : they ...
... close not to Shakespeare but to Chaucer , having a close follower later on in Morris . Along with Milton and Shakespeare he is one of the great writers of sonnets . They are less elaborate than the sonnets of some other poets : they ...
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... close connection between loneli- ness , love of nature and the subjective frustration of the poet . In another poem addressed to Marguerite , he says , Yes ! in the sea of life enisled , With echoing straits between us thrown , Dotting ...
... close connection between loneli- ness , love of nature and the subjective frustration of the poet . In another poem addressed to Marguerite , he says , Yes ! in the sea of life enisled , With echoing straits between us thrown , Dotting ...
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... close to them and there is something new in his attitude to nature . He is not a very close observer of nature like Tennyson nor does he use it as a decorative background to human figures like Tennyson and the Pre - Raphaelites . He is ...
... close to them and there is something new in his attitude to nature . He is not a very close observer of nature like Tennyson nor does he use it as a decorative background to human figures like Tennyson and the Pre - Raphaelites . He is ...
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