CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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12. oldal
... spirit of " Sam " was still upon him , deciding what he should feel , what he should value , and what friends he should choose . This was not so obviously true of him during the last decade of his life , but for a good many years after ...
... spirit of " Sam " was still upon him , deciding what he should feel , what he should value , and what friends he should choose . This was not so obviously true of him during the last decade of his life , but for a good many years after ...
49. oldal
... spirits , and in consequence he was never conscious of enjoying stable health : And can there be worse sickness than to ... spirit in himself as a lover , and the results of his observation made him im- patient of idyllic poetry . The ...
... spirits , and in consequence he was never conscious of enjoying stable health : And can there be worse sickness than to ... spirit in himself as a lover , and the results of his observation made him im- patient of idyllic poetry . The ...
65. oldal
... Spirit Wooed " ( the Spirit he means is Nature , whom he himself has courted in verses surprisingly delicate and obser- vant ) , says that the Ode to Evening has " for more than twenty years amazed and sustained " him : " Collins ...
... Spirit Wooed " ( the Spirit he means is Nature , whom he himself has courted in verses surprisingly delicate and obser- vant ) , says that the Ode to Evening has " for more than twenty years amazed and sustained " him : " Collins ...
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