Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 strán (strany) |
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Strana 133
... deep power of joy , We see into the life of things . If this Be but a vain belief , yet , oh ! how oft— In darkness and amid the many shapes Of joyless daylight ; when the fretful stir Unprofitable , and the fever of the world , Have ...
... deep power of joy , We see into the life of things . If this Be but a vain belief , yet , oh ! how oft— In darkness and amid the many shapes Of joyless daylight ; when the fretful stir Unprofitable , and the fever of the world , Have ...
Strana 191
... deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : -do I wake or sleep ? [ Keats ] XXI IN thousands of Victorian households , for something like half a century , English poetry meant the poetry ...
... deep In the next valley - glades : Was it a vision , or a waking dream ? Fled is that music : -do I wake or sleep ? [ Keats ] XXI IN thousands of Victorian households , for something like half a century , English poetry meant the poetry ...
Strana 208
... deep as love , Deep as first love , and wild with all regret ; O Death in Life , the days that are no more . XXII THE central paradox of ROBERT BROWNING ( 1812-1889 ) is divertingly summed up in one of Max Beerbohm's cartoons ...
... deep as love , Deep as first love , and wild with all regret ; O Death in Life , the days that are no more . XXII THE central paradox of ROBERT BROWNING ( 1812-1889 ) is divertingly summed up in one of Max Beerbohm's cartoons ...
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