CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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53. oldal
... thought thee ( For thou lov'st truth ) an angel at first sight . But when I saw thou saw'st my heart And knew'st my thoughts beyond an angel's art , When thou knew'st what I dreamt , when thou knew'st when Excess of joy would wake me ...
... thought thee ( For thou lov'st truth ) an angel at first sight . But when I saw thou saw'st my heart And knew'st my thoughts beyond an angel's art , When thou knew'st what I dreamt , when thou knew'st when Excess of joy would wake me ...
73. oldal
... thought ; on the surface of his page lies not darkness , but rather the quick dazzle of too much light . Lastly , in this master- faculty of his mind we discover also the secret of his failure as a dramatist . He puts himself in the ...
... thought ; on the surface of his page lies not darkness , but rather the quick dazzle of too much light . Lastly , in this master- faculty of his mind we discover also the secret of his failure as a dramatist . He puts himself in the ...
88. oldal
... thought , satu- rated with the influences of time and place and natural beauty , are nevertheless as intangible and ... thought is the controlling impulse , and a poem thus becomes beautiful clothing for a thought . W T. S. ELIOT ( 1921 ) ...
... thought , satu- rated with the influences of time and place and natural beauty , are nevertheless as intangible and ... thought is the controlling impulse , and a poem thus becomes beautiful clothing for a thought . W T. S. ELIOT ( 1921 ) ...
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