English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - Всего страниц: 975 |
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... sense - exploit is a nail in the coffin of sense ; every new thought is a reincarnation to the thinker . So sense must fall to limitation and despair , and must imagine Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we ...
... sense - exploit is a nail in the coffin of sense ; every new thought is a reincarnation to the thinker . So sense must fall to limitation and despair , and must imagine Death as that it really aspires to . They call it Love . When we ...
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... senses ! it there is no happiness , because there can be no true sense of the bounty and beauty of the creation , or insight into the constitution of the human mind . Let a man of wealth and in- fluence show , by the appearance of the ...
... senses ! it there is no happiness , because there can be no true sense of the bounty and beauty of the creation , or insight into the constitution of the human mind . Let a man of wealth and in- fluence show , by the appearance of the ...
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... sense of the term must it have been denied by Mr. Words- worth ( for in this sense alone is it affirmed by the general opinion ) that the language of poetry ( that is the formal construction , or architecture , of the words and phrases ) ...
... sense of the term must it have been denied by Mr. Words- worth ( for in this sense alone is it affirmed by the general opinion ) that the language of poetry ( that is the formal construction , or architecture , of the words and phrases ) ...
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art thou beauty beneath breath bright Byron clouds cold dark dark Rosaleen dead dear death deep delight Demogorgon doth dream earth Endymion eyes fair FANNY BRAWNE fear feel flowers gentle green happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS JOHN KEATS Keats lady Lamia language leaves Leigh Hunt light live look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads metre mind moon morning mountains nature never night o'er pain Panthea passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose round Semichorus shadow Shelley sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tion trees truth Twas voice wandering waves wild wind wings words Wordsworth young youth