Tennyson: The Critical HeritageJohn Davies Jump Routledge & K. Paul, 1967 - Počet stran: 464 |
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Strana 377
... Arthur than Sir Thomas Malory's ) , and if everything they say of Arthur were put together , no coherent character at all could be constructed out of them . It would have been impossible to draw any poetical portrait of the king without ...
... Arthur than Sir Thomas Malory's ) , and if everything they say of Arthur were put together , no coherent character at all could be constructed out of them . It would have been impossible to draw any poetical portrait of the king without ...
Strana 378
... kings , better than the past ones , and greater than those that are to be ' ; and again another old compiler : ' In short , God has not made , since Adam was , the man more perfect than King Arthur . " 1 It is perfectly evident that ...
... kings , better than the past ones , and greater than those that are to be ' ; and again another old compiler : ' In short , God has not made , since Adam was , the man more perfect than King Arthur . " 1 It is perfectly evident that ...
Strana 379
... King Arthur , and by the weight of guilt thrown upon the passionate love of Lancelot and Guinevere . Obviously , if Tennyson was to keep to the legends which cast so mysterious a halo of spiritual glory around King Arthur , he had no ...
... King Arthur , and by the weight of guilt thrown upon the passionate love of Lancelot and Guinevere . Obviously , if Tennyson was to keep to the legends which cast so mysterious a halo of spiritual glory around King Arthur , he had no ...
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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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