Tennyson: The Critical HeritageJohn Davies Jump Routledge & K. Paul, 1967 - Počet stran: 464 |
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... fancy . No one but Coleridge among us has ever combined a thoroughly speculative intellect with so restless an abundance of beautiful imagery as we find in Mr. Tennyson ; and the younger minstrel has as much of the reflection proper to ...
... fancy . No one but Coleridge among us has ever combined a thoroughly speculative intellect with so restless an abundance of beautiful imagery as we find in Mr. Tennyson ; and the younger minstrel has as much of the reflection proper to ...
Strana 289
... fancy , would fancy , a seafaring village to be like that . Accordingly , Mr. Tennyson has made it his aim to call off the stress of fancy from real life , to occupy it otherwise , to bury it with pretty accessories ; to engage it on ...
... fancy , would fancy , a seafaring village to be like that . Accordingly , Mr. Tennyson has made it his aim to call off the stress of fancy from real life , to occupy it otherwise , to bury it with pretty accessories ; to engage it on ...
Strana 407
... fancy him , as Comte used to fancy him , housed in the snug security of his solar system ; -an unroofed and fenceless plot , from whence every moment the irrecoverable sun - rays tremble out into the blackness and are squandered in the ...
... fancy him , as Comte used to fancy him , housed in the snug security of his solar system ; -an unroofed and fenceless plot , from whence every moment the irrecoverable sun - rays tremble out into the blackness and are squandered in the ...
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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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