Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) , — affect- ing incidents , just thoughts , interesting personal or domestic feelings , and with these the art of their com ...
... nature , much more when transplanted from books , as travels , voyages , and works of natural history ) , — affect- ing incidents , just thoughts , interesting personal or domestic feelings , and with these the art of their com ...
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... nature , its beauties and terrors . • · Psychological poetry includes most lyric poems , tragedy and comedy . ' In ... nature , a primal experience to which human nature almost threatens to succumb through weakness and incomprehension ...
... nature , its beauties and terrors . • · Psychological poetry includes most lyric poems , tragedy and comedy . ' In ... nature , a primal experience to which human nature almost threatens to succumb through weakness and incomprehension ...
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... nature beginning in the eighteenth century and happening to coincide with the decline of mythology that the large poten- tialities of geography were created . Rousseau has exquisite feelings at once for specific places and general nature ...
... nature beginning in the eighteenth century and happening to coincide with the decline of mythology that the large poten- tialities of geography were created . Rousseau has exquisite feelings at once for specific places and general nature ...
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Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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