Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. and the larger and profounder poetic impulse which is its true life - source . But Paradise Lost is for older readers . The finest poem of Milton's young maturity is Lycidas . It is a poem ...
From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold Gerald Bullett. and the larger and profounder poetic impulse which is its true life - source . But Paradise Lost is for older readers . The finest poem of Milton's young maturity is Lycidas . It is a poem ...
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... poets known to literary historians as the Metaphysicals , Andrew Marvell ( 1621–1678 ) is not the best or most typical ... poem which he first wrote in Latin , have a subtle and luminous quality nowhere excelled , and seldom matched , in ...
... poets known to literary historians as the Metaphysicals , Andrew Marvell ( 1621–1678 ) is not the best or most typical ... poem which he first wrote in Latin , have a subtle and luminous quality nowhere excelled , and seldom matched , in ...
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... poems ; and sometimes he transmutes what she gives him , sometimes not . She records , for example , how he wrote his ... poem this becomes : Oh , pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time when in our childish plays My Sister Emmeline ...
... poems ; and sometimes he transmutes what she gives him , sometimes not . She records , for example , how he wrote his ... poem this becomes : Oh , pleasant , pleasant were the days , The time when in our childish plays My Sister Emmeline ...
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