A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... Nature the Subject .. 246 Man the Subject 248 Scottish Poetry . 249 Blake's Poetry .. 249 Man and Nature in Cow- per's poetry . 250 Extracts from . 253 Burns - The Love - Poet .... 258 Extracts from . 260 Brief Historical Sketch . 268 ...
... Nature the Subject .. 246 Man the Subject 248 Scottish Poetry . 249 Blake's Poetry .. 249 Man and Nature in Cow- per's poetry . 250 Extracts from . 253 Burns - The Love - Poet .... 258 Extracts from . 260 Brief Historical Sketch . 268 ...
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... nature ? If so , with what phase or department of it ? Is he sincere or affected ? What else would you infer of his disposition and character ? Do you feel after reading him that you know him ? Does further acquaintance with him seem ...
... nature ? If so , with what phase or department of it ? Is he sincere or affected ? What else would you infer of his disposition and character ? Do you feel after reading him that you know him ? Does further acquaintance with him seem ...
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... customs of these people before they came to the island ; its poetical interest lies in its descriptions of wild nature , of the lives and feelings of the men of that time , and of the way in 24 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
... customs of these people before they came to the island ; its poetical interest lies in its descriptions of wild nature , of the lives and feelings of the men of that time , and of the way in 24 Literature of Period I. , 670-1066 .
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... Nature - worship of these men made dreadful and savage places seem dwelt in -as if the places had a spirit - by monstrous beings . For it was thus that all that half - natural , half - spiritual world began in English poetry which ...
... Nature - worship of these men made dreadful and savage places seem dwelt in -as if the places had a spirit - by monstrous beings . For it was thus that all that half - natural , half - spiritual world began in English poetry which ...
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... nature in them dwell on gentle , not on savage , scenery . They are sorrowful when they speak of the life of men , tender when they touch on the love of home , as tender as this little bit which still lives for us out of that old world ...
... nature in them dwell on gentle , not on savage , scenery . They are sorrowful when they speak of the life of men , tender when they touch on the love of home , as tender as this little bit which still lives for us out of that old world ...
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