CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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70. oldal
... passion . Returning to the accepted definition of Brown- ing as an essentially intellectual poet , what , then , was the ruling characteristic of his intellect ? Was it for philosophic power his mind was most remark- able , as many ...
... passion . Returning to the accepted definition of Brown- ing as an essentially intellectual poet , what , then , was the ruling characteristic of his intellect ? Was it for philosophic power his mind was most remark- able , as many ...
75. oldal
... passion ; it is in the expression of awe and submission rather than of love that its poets have excelled . It is even shocking to the Protestant religious sense that anyone should assert that the goal of life is not to love God , but to ...
... passion ; it is in the expression of awe and submission rather than of love that its poets have excelled . It is even shocking to the Protestant religious sense that anyone should assert that the goal of life is not to love God , but to ...
78. oldal
... passion therefore never disturbed Coventry Patmore . He would have been pleased at discovering that Rochester's most deeply passionate poem beginning : Why doest thou shade thy lovely face ? O why Does that eclipsing hand so long deny ...
... passion therefore never disturbed Coventry Patmore . He would have been pleased at discovering that Rochester's most deeply passionate poem beginning : Why doest thou shade thy lovely face ? O why Does that eclipsing hand so long deny ...
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