The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... thou " hesitate and fret at dying , whose life is well - nigh dead whilst " thou art yet alive ; who consumest in sleep the greater part " of thy span , and when awake dronest and ceasest not to " dream ; and carriest about a mind ...
... thou " hesitate and fret at dying , whose life is well - nigh dead whilst " thou art yet alive ; who consumest in sleep the greater part " of thy span , and when awake dronest and ceasest not to " dream ; and carriest about a mind ...
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... thou wert lord to some other 1 army , - he gives himself too much freedom ; he leaves us too much to do for his rhythm ourselves , instead of giving to us a rhythm like Homer's , easy indeed , but mastering our ear with a fulness of ...
... thou wert lord to some other 1 army , - he gives himself too much freedom ; he leaves us too much to do for his rhythm ourselves , instead of giving to us a rhythm like Homer's , easy indeed , but mastering our ear with a fulness of ...
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... Thou fool ! ' of the Bible , are something alike ; but ' Thou fool ! ' is very grand , and ' Great simpleton ! ' is an atrocity . So , too , Chap- man's ' Poor wretched beasts ' is pitched many degrees too low ; but Shakspeare's ' Poor ...
... Thou fool ! ' of the Bible , are something alike ; but ' Thou fool ! ' is very grand , and ' Great simpleton ! ' is an atrocity . So , too , Chap- man's ' Poor wretched beasts ' is pitched many degrees too low ; but Shakspeare's ' Poor ...
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Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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