Tennyson: The Critical HeritageJohn Davies Jump Routledge & K. Paul, 1967 - Počet stran: 464 |
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Strana 238
... charm of cultivated expression is like the charm of a cultivated manner ; it is easy and yet cautious , natural and yet improved , ready and yet restrained . The fascination of a cultivated intellect in literature 238 W. BAGEHOT.
... charm of cultivated expression is like the charm of a cultivated manner ; it is easy and yet cautious , natural and yet improved , ready and yet restrained . The fascination of a cultivated intellect in literature 238 W. BAGEHOT.
Strana 383
... charm by which a living death may be brought upon the highest mind : - And Vivien ever sought to work the charm Upon the great Enchanter of the Time , As fancying that her glory would be great According to his greatness whom she quench ...
... charm by which a living death may be brought upon the highest mind : - And Vivien ever sought to work the charm Upon the great Enchanter of the Time , As fancying that her glory would be great According to his greatness whom she quench ...
Strana 396
... charm , has come with age to feel with like keenness its awful majesty , the clash of unknown energies , and ' the doubtful doom of humankind ' . And the persistence of Lord Tennyson's poetic gift in all its glory — a persistence ...
... charm , has come with age to feel with like keenness its awful majesty , the clash of unknown energies , and ' the doubtful doom of humankind ' . And the persistence of Lord Tennyson's poetic gift in all its glory — a persistence ...
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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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