Tennyson: The Critical HeritageJohn Davies Jump Routledge & K. Paul, 1967 - Počet stran: 464 |
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Strana 355
... beauty bearing testimony to the careful hand of man , ' the summer crisp with shining woods ' , that Tennyson most delights . If he strays to rarer scenes it is almost always in search of richer and more luxuriant loveliness , like the ...
... beauty bearing testimony to the careful hand of man , ' the summer crisp with shining woods ' , that Tennyson most delights . If he strays to rarer scenes it is almost always in search of richer and more luxuriant loveliness , like the ...
Strana 372
... beauty of genius , though somewhat too much also with the ' high action ' of complacent consciousness , -appears to think the first question alone relevant . He has declared that ' the worth of a poem has properly noth- ing to do with ...
... beauty of genius , though somewhat too much also with the ' high action ' of complacent consciousness , -appears to think the first question alone relevant . He has declared that ' the worth of a poem has properly noth- ing to do with ...
Strana 442
... beauty ' is for the most part gone ; the old - time Tennyson giving us his swan - song , a worthy one indeed , in the nobly beautiful lines ' To Virgil ' . Than these , indeed , he has done nothing more happily inspired and achieved ...
... beauty ' is for the most part gone ; the old - time Tennyson giving us his swan - song , a worthy one indeed , in the nobly beautiful lines ' To Virgil ' . Than these , indeed , he has done nothing more happily inspired and achieved ...
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W J FOX on Poems Chiefly Lyrical 1830 1831 | 21 |
A H HALLAM on Poems Chiefly Lyrical 1830 1831 | 34 |
CHRISTOPHER NORTH on Poems Chiefly Lyrical | 50 |
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