Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... passion for nature . When I began in youth's delightful prime To yield myself to Nature , when that strong And holy passion overcame me first . . . . At the close of the poem he speaks to the prophets of nature , we to them will speak A ...
... passion for nature . When I began in youth's delightful prime To yield myself to Nature , when that strong And holy passion overcame me first . . . . At the close of the poem he speaks to the prophets of nature , we to them will speak A ...
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... passion has already vanished from much of European and Ame- rican poetry . But love is not always , as it need not be , a serene passion in Browning . There is serenity in the passage quoted above but that serenity is by no means an oft ...
... passion has already vanished from much of European and Ame- rican poetry . But love is not always , as it need not be , a serene passion in Browning . There is serenity in the passage quoted above but that serenity is by no means an oft ...
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... passion ! Eternal pain ! Arnold shared some of the distrust of passion with Tennyson . In Tristram and Iseult he wrote : And yet , I swear , it angers me to see How this fool passion gulls men potently ; Being , in truth , but a ...
... passion ! Eternal pain ! Arnold shared some of the distrust of passion with Tennyson . In Tristram and Iseult he wrote : And yet , I swear , it angers me to see How this fool passion gulls men potently ; Being , in truth , but a ...
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