Tennyson: The Critical HeritageJohn Davies Jump Routledge & K. Paul, 1967 - Počet stran: 464 |
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... Voices ' , that we may have pleasure of shewing the reader of what sort of stuff it is made , and then say a word or two more on this point , in bringing our remarks to an end . [ Quotes ' The Two Voices ' , ll . 1-45 : ' A still small ...
... Voices ' , that we may have pleasure of shewing the reader of what sort of stuff it is made , and then say a word or two more on this point , in bringing our remarks to an end . [ Quotes ' The Two Voices ' , ll . 1-45 : ' A still small ...
Strana 149
... voice , which sustains the character of a tempting Mephistopheles . These , however , are points of minute criticism , into which we have not room to enter . What we are at present concerned with , is the moral bearing of the poem . The ...
... voice , which sustains the character of a tempting Mephistopheles . These , however , are points of minute criticism , into which we have not room to enter . What we are at present concerned with , is the moral bearing of the poem . The ...
Strana 213
... voice by the cedar tree ' singing A passionate ballad gallant and gay , awakens a love in the heart which revolutionizes and inspires the whole life . In Canto XI . my father expressed the longing for love in O let the solid ground Not ...
... voice by the cedar tree ' singing A passionate ballad gallant and gay , awakens a love in the heart which revolutionizes and inspires the whole life . In Canto XI . my father expressed the longing for love in O let the solid ground Not ...
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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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