Macmillan's Magazine, 38. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1878 |
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IDYLLIC POETRY . IS FETISHISM A PRIMITIVE FORM OF RELIGION ? 1. THERE are flowers whose beauty needs no discoverer . A tangle of white roses , creeping up the arms of an ancient yew , a regiment of lilies in a cottage garden - these ...
IDYLLIC POETRY . IS FETISHISM A PRIMITIVE FORM OF RELIGION ? 1. THERE are flowers whose beauty needs no discoverer . A tangle of white roses , creeping up the arms of an ancient yew , a regiment of lilies in a cottage garden - these ...
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... idyllic passages . A fine example is the de- scription of the shield in the Eighteenth Iliad . The most obvious distinction be- tween idyllic and lyrical poetry lies in the metre . This may seem a highly artificial method of ...
... idyllic passages . A fine example is the de- scription of the shield in the Eighteenth Iliad . The most obvious distinction be- tween idyllic and lyrical poetry lies in the metre . This may seem a highly artificial method of ...
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... idyllic , but something else . On the On the one hand , the idyll borders on the drama . Multiply the characters of the Syracusan Women of Theocritus- well known to English readers in Mr. Matthew Arnold's excellent version - intensify ...
... idyllic , but something else . On the On the one hand , the idyll borders on the drama . Multiply the characters of the Syracusan Women of Theocritus- well known to English readers in Mr. Matthew Arnold's excellent version - intensify ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
Criticism and Creation By the REV PRINCIPAL SHAIRP | 64 |
Cyprus Unknown Graves in By R H HORNE | 151 |
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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