The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 289
... nature ( because we are preoccupied with worldly cares ) . 1. 4 - a sordid boon , a doubtful benefit , since our hearts are so mean and worldly . l . 10 — Pagan , i.e. Greek of pre - Christian times . 7. 13-14 -Proteus , Triton , sea ...
... nature ( because we are preoccupied with worldly cares ) . 1. 4 - a sordid boon , a doubtful benefit , since our hearts are so mean and worldly . l . 10 — Pagan , i.e. Greek of pre - Christian times . 7. 13-14 -Proteus , Triton , sea ...
الصفحة 290
... nature as of a feeling more passionate and personal than any other poet ever experienced towards nature . Contrast , for example , Spenser's lines on the same subject , When flowered my joyful spring , ( p . 55. ) He writes of nature ...
... nature as of a feeling more passionate and personal than any other poet ever experienced towards nature . Contrast , for example , Spenser's lines on the same subject , When flowered my joyful spring , ( p . 55. ) He writes of nature ...
الصفحة 292
... nature which is typical of him , and the simple , exquisite pleasure which he found in the life of birds and small animals . It is a very early example of the kind of writing known as impressionism , which aims at con- veying as ...
... nature which is typical of him , and the simple , exquisite pleasure which he found in the life of birds and small animals . It is a very early example of the kind of writing known as impressionism , which aims at con- veying as ...
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