Criticism; the Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... nature is to " give nature laws , " and this restrains the madman who embodies the unruled forces of nature from killing him . The main argument of the verses describing nature ( or nature as described by David ) is that the violence of ...
... nature is to " give nature laws , " and this restrains the madman who embodies the unruled forces of nature from killing him . The main argument of the verses describing nature ( or nature as described by David ) is that the violence of ...
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... Nature were connected with direct pastoral . The poem indeed comes immediately after a pastoral series about the mower of grass . I am the Mower Damon , known Through all the Meadows I have mown ; On me the Morn her dew distills Before ...
... Nature were connected with direct pastoral . The poem indeed comes immediately after a pastoral series about the mower of grass . I am the Mower Damon , known Through all the Meadows I have mown ; On me the Morn her dew distills Before ...
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... Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd : Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules indites , When to repress , and when indulge our flights : High on ...
... Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd : Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules indites , When to repress , and when indulge our flights : High on ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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