A Guide to English Literature, Volume 3Cassell, 1964 |
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... suggest simply the play of an ingenious fancy . In his best work , however , it has imaginative intensity and the ... suggesting the emblem ( The Collar , The Pulley ) , or it may be extended into a short allegorical narrative ...
... suggest simply the play of an ingenious fancy . In his best work , however , it has imaginative intensity and the ... suggesting the emblem ( The Collar , The Pulley ) , or it may be extended into a short allegorical narrative ...
Page 52
... suggests that he was an elegant trifler , it hardly gives a fair notion of his best work . His elegy on Donne is both a moving tribute and a remarkable piece of criti- cism , successfully handling the pentameter couplet with Donne's ...
... suggests that he was an elegant trifler , it hardly gives a fair notion of his best work . His elegy on Donne is both a moving tribute and a remarkable piece of criti- cism , successfully handling the pentameter couplet with Donne's ...
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... suggests a simpler , non - didactic purpose . Dancing and music are more frequent , both folk - song and the art - music of the keyboard , and the rigours of the original journey figure in the sequel only in the manner of some military ...
... suggests a simpler , non - didactic purpose . Dancing and music are more frequent , both folk - song and the art - music of the keyboard , and the rigours of the original journey figure in the sequel only in the manner of some military ...
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