CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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64. oldal
... lines earlier , had echoed Collins's ' Thro ' glades and glooms , ' and haunted ' and ' holy , ' still in successive lines , had already stolen into the measures of the dream : 6 A savage place ! as holy and enchanted As e'er beneath a ...
... lines earlier , had echoed Collins's ' Thro ' glades and glooms , ' and haunted ' and ' holy , ' still in successive lines , had already stolen into the measures of the dream : 6 A savage place ! as holy and enchanted As e'er beneath a ...
77. oldal
... lines are conducted to their climax , nor I hope , that sense of effort , so subtly audible in the slow , difficult lines which precede and prepare the relief of the explosion : And so the whole Unfathomable and immense Triumphing tide ...
... lines are conducted to their climax , nor I hope , that sense of effort , so subtly audible in the slow , difficult lines which precede and prepare the relief of the explosion : And so the whole Unfathomable and immense Triumphing tide ...
259. oldal
... lines to myself I knew that only a poet could have written them . But when I read them again as a moment in a series of moments — some ecstatic , cosmic , some expressing lassitude and a mystic's dryness , many a rollicking humorous ...
... lines to myself I knew that only a poet could have written them . But when I read them again as a moment in a series of moments — some ecstatic , cosmic , some expressing lassitude and a mystic's dryness , many a rollicking humorous ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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