Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... speaks to the prophets of nature , we to them will speak A lasting inspiration . . . . He did not know that inspiration came to him now only by fits and starts . The Prelude is a very unequal poem , certain parts good , the major part ...
... speaks to the prophets of nature , we to them will speak A lasting inspiration . . . . He did not know that inspiration came to him now only by fits and starts . The Prelude is a very unequal poem , certain parts good , the major part ...
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... speaks of The calm existence that is mine , ( Book I ) . when he is worthy of himself . This calm existence is the gift of nature . It is the work of " the immortal spirit " that grows like harmony in music ; there is a dark Inscrutable ...
... speaks of The calm existence that is mine , ( Book I ) . when he is worthy of himself . This calm existence is the gift of nature . It is the work of " the immortal spirit " that grows like harmony in music ; there is a dark Inscrutable ...
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... speaks of religious tolerance in the accents of a sufi or Vedantist . In Akbar's Dream when he speaks of the alien race which has come to India and completed the work of Akbar , he speaks like a Conservative - militant without regard ...
... speaks of religious tolerance in the accents of a sufi or Vedantist . In Akbar's Dream when he speaks of the alien race which has come to India and completed the work of Akbar , he speaks like a Conservative - militant without regard ...
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