A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... hope to find in both means to promote the coming of the millennium . Knowledge for the sake of knowledge , poetry for the sake of poetry , were never Shelley's conscious aim . When not merely relieving his own feelings he is seeking to ...
... hope to find in both means to promote the coming of the millennium . Knowledge for the sake of knowledge , poetry for the sake of poetry , were never Shelley's conscious aim . When not merely relieving his own feelings he is seeking to ...
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... hope " : That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroy'd , Or cast as rubbish to the void , When God has made the pile complete . To Tennyson that was a hope , to Browning a 450 A CRITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLISH ...
... hope " : That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroy'd , Or cast as rubbish to the void , When God has made the pile complete . To Tennyson that was a hope , to Browning a 450 A CRITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLISH ...
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... Hope , whereof he knew And I was unaware . It would be pleasant to think that this blessed Hope cheered the old man to the end ; but seemingly it was not so . Near the close of his life it seems that his mood oscillated once more and ...
... Hope , whereof he knew And I was unaware . It would be pleasant to think that this blessed Hope cheered the old man to the end ; but seemingly it was not so . Near the close of his life it seems that his mood oscillated once more and ...
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