Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... expression of deeply felt passions . It is not that sentiments were ignored in old poetry ; the sentiments were there but they were usually commonplace and aesthetic pleasure was provided by new turns of expression . In this respect the ...
... expression of deeply felt passions . It is not that sentiments were ignored in old poetry ; the sentiments were there but they were usually commonplace and aesthetic pleasure was provided by new turns of expression . In this respect the ...
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... expression is Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey . Even in this poem the poet is reminded of his hours of weariness passed in lonely rooms amid the din of towns and cities , the many shapes of joyless daylight , of the ...
... expression is Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey . Even in this poem the poet is reminded of his hours of weariness passed in lonely rooms amid the din of towns and cities , the many shapes of joyless daylight , of the ...
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... expression becomes lifeless . But when his heart is touched as in Michael or the Leech Gatherer or in shorter pieces like We are seven , Lucy Gray or The Reverie of Poor Susan , he rises to great heights and he is able to express the ...
... expression becomes lifeless . But when his heart is touched as in Michael or the Leech Gatherer or in shorter pieces like We are seven , Lucy Gray or The Reverie of Poor Susan , he rises to great heights and he is able to express the ...
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