Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... mind were laid open to the inquiring spirit of man ; new ideas and curiosities quickened into life . The mediaeval mind had lived in a world of wonder and aspiration , but compared with that of the Renaissance it was a small world . The ...
... mind were laid open to the inquiring spirit of man ; new ideas and curiosities quickened into life . The mediaeval mind had lived in a world of wonder and aspiration , but compared with that of the Renaissance it was a small world . The ...
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... mind that it cannot lift itself up to look to the sky of Poetry , or rather by a certain rustical disdain will become such a Mome as to be a Momus of Poetry : then , though I will not wish unto you the ass's ears of Midas , nor to be ...
... mind that it cannot lift itself up to look to the sky of Poetry , or rather by a certain rustical disdain will become such a Mome as to be a Momus of Poetry : then , though I will not wish unto you the ass's ears of Midas , nor to be ...
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... mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find ; Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds , and other seas ; Annihilating all that's made ...
... mind from pleasure less Withdraws into its happiness ; The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find ; Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds , and other seas ; Annihilating all that's made ...
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