Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... True to the kindred points of heaven and home ! And so did Milton " travel on life's common way . In cheerful godliness , " performing the " lowliest duties " . Wordsworth may not have been a fighter himself but he was inspired by the ...
... True to the kindred points of heaven and home ! And so did Milton " travel on life's common way . In cheerful godliness , " performing the " lowliest duties " . Wordsworth may not have been a fighter himself but he was inspired by the ...
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... true sympathy we must use the familiar language of men , and that our great ancestors the ancient English poets are the writers , a study of whom might incite us to do that for our own age which they have done for theirs . " The ...
... true sympathy we must use the familiar language of men , and that our great ancestors the ancient English poets are the writers , a study of whom might incite us to do that for our own age which they have done for theirs . " The ...
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... true of his imagery is true of his music also . Along with Wordsworth he is one of the greatest masters of the simple spoken idiom of the English language . Perhaps no poet has used so many monosyllabic words in his poetry as Tennyson ...
... true of his imagery is true of his music also . Along with Wordsworth he is one of the greatest masters of the simple spoken idiom of the English language . Perhaps no poet has used so many monosyllabic words in his poetry as Tennyson ...
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