Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 98 találatból.
iii. oldal
... the physical owner- ship of a book with the actual or spiritual posses- sion of it ; it is easy to forget that , obtainable as poetry may seem to be , it is often made inaccessible to us by our own limitations , and that in iii.
... the physical owner- ship of a book with the actual or spiritual posses- sion of it ; it is easy to forget that , obtainable as poetry may seem to be , it is often made inaccessible to us by our own limitations , and that in iii.
iv. oldal
... seems , this means is far too little used . In a vast number of cases poetry fails to exert its full influence , because so many never perceive that it is a serious and even exacting subject of study . There is a There is a prevalent ...
... seems , this means is far too little used . In a vast number of cases poetry fails to exert its full influence , because so many never perceive that it is a serious and even exacting subject of study . There is a There is a prevalent ...
vi. oldal
... seems to me , obvious principles . With a few exceptions , I have given only complete poems ; believing that the practice of misrepresenting an author by extracts or fragments of poems is un- just both to the poet and his reader ; a bar ...
... seems to me , obvious principles . With a few exceptions , I have given only complete poems ; believing that the practice of misrepresenting an author by extracts or fragments of poems is un- just both to the poet and his reader ; a bar ...
70. oldal
... seems to shake a lance , 70 As brandished at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza and our James ...
... seems to shake a lance , 70 As brandished at the eyes of ignorance . Sweet Swan of Avon ! what a sight it were To see thee in our waters yet appear , And make those flights upon the banks of Thames , That so did take Eliza and our James ...
89. oldal
... by him are winged too , So would her soul , already in heaven , seem then To climb by tears the common stairs of men . How fit she was for God , I am content To speak , that Death his vain haste may repent SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SONGS 89.
... by him are winged too , So would her soul , already in heaven , seem then To climb by tears the common stairs of men . How fit she was for God , I am content To speak , that Death his vain haste may repent SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SONGS 89.
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