Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... melancholy is isolated from the joy which initially engendered it that there is a vicious nostalgia . The true joy - melancholy means full acceptance of the situation and courage not to go back on the primal human commitment . In what I ...
... melancholy is isolated from the joy which initially engendered it that there is a vicious nostalgia . The true joy - melancholy means full acceptance of the situation and courage not to go back on the primal human commitment . In what I ...
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... melancholy from the weak or morbid nostalgia . În Lamartine the true melancholy is watered down to a nostalgic weakness : de Senancour , who felt the melancholy very notably , fights against the nostalgia that dogs it , with laudable ...
... melancholy from the weak or morbid nostalgia . În Lamartine the true melancholy is watered down to a nostalgic weakness : de Senancour , who felt the melancholy very notably , fights against the nostalgia that dogs it , with laudable ...
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... melancholy has been consciously apprehended in very recent times only , there can have been little question of any ... Melancholy , are not watertight . For instance , certain vague and inactive manifestations of the Joy- Melancholy ...
... melancholy has been consciously apprehended in very recent times only , there can have been little question of any ... Melancholy , are not watertight . For instance , certain vague and inactive manifestations of the Joy- Melancholy ...
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Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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