Explorations 3, Band 3Chatto & Windus, 1976 - 196 Seiten |
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... feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's atten- tion from the lethargy of custom , and directing it to the loveliness and wonder of the world before us . ' It is ' the things of every day ' that Herbert's poetry ...
... feeling analogous to the supernatural , by awakening the mind's atten- tion from the lethargy of custom , and directing it to the loveliness and wonder of the world before us . ' It is ' the things of every day ' that Herbert's poetry ...
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... feelings have been presented : Now I am here , what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show : I reade , and ... feeling is so unforced , the undivided acceptance of the ending so inevitable . Yet , though thou troublest me , I ...
... feelings have been presented : Now I am here , what thou wilt do with me None of my books will show : I reade , and ... feeling is so unforced , the undivided acceptance of the ending so inevitable . Yet , though thou troublest me , I ...
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... feeling for ' the sound of sense ' ) has not the obvious richness of texture of Donne's , but it has its own quasi - dramatic way of rendering movements of mind and feeling . Though you sometimes proclaim me too severe , Rigid , and ...
... feeling for ' the sound of sense ' ) has not the obvious richness of texture of Donne's , but it has its own quasi - dramatic way of rendering movements of mind and feeling . Though you sometimes proclaim me too severe , Rigid , and ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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